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ENG Digi tal Camera Opera ting Ma nual To en sure t he b est per for mance from yo ur camer a, please read t he Oper ating Manu al befor e u sing t he camer a.
Thank you fo r purchas ing this PENTAX Digita l Camera. Please read this manual before usi ng the cam era in order to get the most out of al l the featu res and functi ons. Keep t his manual safe, as it can be a valuabl e tool in helping you to unde rstand al l the camera’s capab il iti es.
1 To us ers of this c amer a • Do no t use or s to re t hi s d ev ic e in t he vi ci nity of eq ui pm ent t h at gene r ates st r on g elec tr o mag ne tic r a di atio n o r magn eti c f ie ld s.
2 W a rnin g • Do not disass emb le or mod ify t he camer a. Hi gh vol tag e area s are pres ent inside the came ra, with the risk of e lectric s hock. • If th e ca mera i n terio r i s exp osed du e to drop pi ng or ot he rwis e d amagi ng the camera, never touch the exp osed por tio n.
3 • Do no t disassem ble or mod ify the pow er adapte r. This can ca use a fire or elec tric shock. • If the generat ion of sm oke or str ange odo r from th e power a dapter o r othe r abnor mality occurs, immed iatel y discon tinue us e and co nsult a PEN TAX Ser vice Center.
4 W a rnin g • Be su re to stor e the ba ttery out of the reac h of small chil dren . Plac ing it in thei r mouths m ay ca use an electr ic shock. • If any leak age f ro m the batt ery sh ould co m e i n con tact with your ey es, do not rub them .
5 3. To avoi d the ris k of a small accesso ry such as t he batte ry or SD Memor y Card s fr om bei ng swa llowed by mi stake, k eep th em out of the reach of smal l chi ldren. S eek med ical attent io n immediat el y if an a ccesso ry is acci denta lly swal lowed.
6 • Sud den tempera ture ch ange s will c ause con densati on on th e inside and outs ide of the cam era. Plac e the camer a in your bag or a plast ic bag, and remove it af ter the t emperat ure of the ca m era a nd surr ound ings are equal ized. • Avoid conta c t with garba g e, mud, sand, du st, water, toxic gases, or s alt.
7 Usin g Y ou r Ca mer a Sa fel y ..... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... ........ . 1 Ca re t o be Ta ken Duri ng Ha ndlin g ........ .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... . 5 Co ntent s .. .... .... .... ..
8 Taking Pi ct ures 63 Taki ng Still Picture s . ....... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... ........ ... .... ... 64 Tak ing P ic ture s .... ... ........ .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .....
9 Re cord ing Mov ies ....... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... ....... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... . 109 Re cordi ng a M ovie .. ........ .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ....... . 1 09 Sel ecting th e Re corded Pi xels and Fram e R ate fo r Mo vies .
10 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound 157 Re cord ing So und ( Vo ice R eco rdin g) ........... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... . 158 Setti ng the Voi ce Re co rd ing F un ction ....... .... ... ........ .... .... .... ... .... . 158 Re cordi ng So un d .
11 Appendix 1 95 Func tion s Av a ila ble f or Each Shoo tin g M od e .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... . 196 Mes sage s ...... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... ........ .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... . 198 Tro ubl eshoo ting .
12 In th i s manual , the method f or opera ting the f our-way cont roll er is s hown in ill ustrati ons, such as i n the ones b elow. The mean i ngs of th e symbols used i n this Oper ating Manual are expla i ned b elow. 1 ind icat es th e re fe ren ce page num b er for an exp lana tio n of th e rel ated op era tio n.
13 This Oper ating Manual con tains the foll owing chapter s. Compo sition o f the O perating Manual 1 Gettin g Started ––– –––––––––––– –––––––––––.
14 Camera Feature s In addi tion to basi c pi ctur e-tak ing, th e Opt io S1 has a va rie ty o f sh ooti ng modes to s uit diff erent sit uatio ns. This sect ion descr ibes how t o make t he mo st o f th e key fea t u res o f yo ur c amera .
15 The O ptio S1 comes wit h a “ Face Detect i on” functio n that spots t he faces in you r shot and automa t ical ly adj usts the f ocus and exposu re for the f aces. It ca n detect up to 16 people pe r shot, so i t wil l help y ou t ake perf ect group sh ots too.
16 The Op t io S1 ha s a “Movie SR” f unction to redu ce camera sh ake duri ng movie re cording (p. 112), and it enables you to recor d movies in 1280×720 pixel (16:9) HDT V format (*) (p. 111). * When c onnecti ng to an d playin g back images on AV e quipment , the record ed data is out put at normal screen reso l uti on.
17 Ite m s ma r k ed wit h a n as te ris k (* ) a r e al so av a ila bl e as o pti on al a cc ess or i es. For other option al ac cesso rie s, re f er to “Opt iona l Acc ess ori es” (p .
18 Front Name s of Part s Lens Fl as h Self -tim er la mp R emote co ntrol receiver Bat tery /card c over Tri p o d so ck e t Mic rop hone Sp eak er.
19 Back Names of Ope r ating Parts Re fer to “U nd er sta n din g th e B ut t on Fu nc ti on s” (p. 50 - p .5 3) f or an ex plan ati on of th e func tion of each but ton .
20 The di splay shows inform ation such as the sh ooting co nditions in the captu re mode. The di spl ay changes in t he following s equence eac h time you p ress t he 4 / W b utton: “ Normal Display”, “Histogr am + Info ” and “No Inf o” .
21 Normal Display i n Still Pi cture Capt ur e M ode * 2 vari es dep ending on th e [Face Detecti on] se tti ng in the [ A Re c. Mode] m enu. If set to [Off], not hing appears i n 2. 1 Shooti ng mode (p.67) 11 Memor y status (p.40) 2 Face Detec t ion mode (p.
22 * 3 varies dep ending on the [D-Ran ge Set ti ng] sett ing in the [ A Re c. Mode] m enu. If [Highl ight Correcti on] and [Shadow Correct ion] are bot h set to P (Off) , no thing appe ars in 3. * 4 varies dep ending on the follo wing conditi ons. * 5 and 6 appear only whe n the shutter r elea se button is pre ssed halfway .
23 * A2 v aries depending on th e [Face Detecti on] se tti ng in the [ A Re c. Mode] m enu. If set to [Off], not hing appe ars in A2. * A3 vari es dep ending on th e [D-Ra nge Setti ng] sett ing in the [ A Re c. Mode] m enu. If [Highl ight Correcti on] and [Shadow Correct ion] are bot h set to P (Off) , no thing appe ars in A3.
24 The di splay s hows the shootin g informat ion of the image in t he pl ayback mode. The di splay chan ges in the foll owing sequence eac h time you press the 4 / W butt on: “Normal Displa y”, “Hi stogr am + In fo” and “ No Inf o”. Displ ay i n Q Mode OK OK OK F3.
25 Normal Disp l ay/Hi stogram + Info Display in Playback Mode (A ll o f th e disp lay it ems are displ ayed h er e for expl anato ry purp ose s.) The disp lay shows infor mation su ch as the shooting condi tions . A1 to A10 appe ar when “ Normal Disp l ay” or “Hist ogram + I nfo” is selected .
26 A guide in di cat i on for eac h availa bl e butt on/key operat ion appears as fol l ows on the display during o peration. A histo gram shows the bri ght ness di stribut ion of an image. The h or izon tal axi s repr esents brigh tness (dark at the left an d bright at the right) and the vert ical axis r epresents the number of pixel s.
27 When th e image i s underexpo sed, the par t to the left i s cut of f (dark port i ons) an d when the ima ge is over exposed, the part to the rig ht is cut off ( bright porti ons). Underst anding Contr ast The gr aph peaks gr adual ly for i mag es in whic h con trast is b alanced.
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1 Getti ng Sta rted Attachin g the Strap .............. ................... .. 30 Powering the Cam e ra . ................... ........... 31 Installin g an SD Mem ory Card ...... ........... 36 Turning the Cam er a On a n d Off ... ........... 40 Initial Sett ings .
30 1 Getting Star t ed Attachin g the Strap Atta ch the st rap (O-ST1 16) su pplied wit h the camera. 1 Pas s the narrow e nd of the strap t hroug h t he stra p lug.
31 1 Getting Star t ed Power ing the Camera Use the recha r geabl e lithium - ion bat tery D-LI78 th at is provided wit h the ca mera. 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off and open the battery/ card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /car d cover in the d irec tion indicat ed by the arro w 1 and flip t he cover open 2 .
32 1 Getting Star t ed 3 Clos e the b attery/card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /car d cover in the o pposit e di rection indi cat ed by 1 . When y ou hear a click, t he cover is securel y closed . Charge the ba ttery before u s ing it in the ca mera fo r the first time.
33 1 Getting Star t ed Charge t he battery from a power out let using the pro vided power adapt er (D-PA11 6) and USB cable (I-USB116) bef ore usi ng it for the fir st time, afte r a long per i od of non- use, or when the [B atter y deplet ed] message appear s.
34 1 Getting Star t ed • Image Storage Capacity, Movie Recording Ti me, Sound Recording Ti m e, and Playback Ti m e (at 2 3 ° C with the display on a nd the ba ttery fu lly charg ed) *1 Image Stor .
35 1 Getting Star t ed • Battery Level I ndicator You ca n check the batter y le vel b y the indicat or on t he dis play. Scre en Di splay Batt e ry Sta tus (gree n) Adeq uat e p owe r re mai ns. (gree n ) Batte ry i s run ni ng lo w. (yellow) Battery is running very low.
36 1 Getting Star t ed Insta l ling a n SD Memo ry Card This camera uses a commercially available SD Memory Card, SDHC Memor y Card, or SDXC Memor y Card. (These car ds are referred to as SD Memory Cards her eafter.) Capt ured images and sound files are saved on th e SD Memory Card when a card is inserted in the came ra.
37 1 Getting Star t ed 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off and open the battery/ card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /car d cover in the d irec tion indicat ed by the arro w 1 and flip t he cover open 2 .
38 1 Getting Star t ed Precauti ons When Using an SD Memory Card • Th e S D Mem ory C a rd is eq ui pp ed w it h a w ri te- prote ct sw itch . Se tting th e switc h t o LO CK pr ev en ts ne w d ata fro m be in g re c ord ed on th e car d, the s tor ed data fr om bei ng de lete d, and the car d from be ing for matte d by the came ra or comp uter.
39 1 Getting Star t ed The f ile si zes o f t he recorde d images vary d epending on the number of recor ded pixels of the images, so the number of imag es that can be saved on an SD Memor y Card or in the buil t-i n memory also var ies. Choose th e appropriat e number of reco rded pixels f or st i ll pictures on t he [ A Rec.
40 1 Getting Star t ed Tur ning the C amera On an d O ff 1 Pres s the p ow er switch. The cam era tur ns on an d the di splay tur ns on. When y ou turn t he cam era on, t he l ens cove r opens and the lens exte nds. If th e [Langu age/ u ] scr een or [ D ate Adjustm ent] sc reen ap pears when y ou turn th e cam era on, fol low the proce dure on p.
41 1 Getting Star t ed If you want to play bac k images or sound files straig htaway without taki ng any picture s, you can sta rt up the camer a in the pla yback mode. 1 Pres s the power switch wh ile holding dow n the Q but ton. The display turns on wit h the lens re tracted and the camera turn s on in th e playb ack mode.
42 1 Getting Star t ed Init ial Set tin gs The [La nguage/ u ] scr een appears when t he camera is t urned on for the firs t time. Perform th e operati ons in “Setting t he Di spla y Languag e” below to set the language, and in “Setting the Date and Time” (p.
43 1 Getting Star t ed 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The [ Initi al S etting] scr een appe ars i n the sele cted lan guage. If the de sired setting s for [Ho metow n] and [DST] (Dayl ight Sa ving Time) appear , proce ed to S tep 3. Proceed to “T o Set H ometown and DST” (p.
44 1 Getting Star t ed If yo u acci dental ly sel ect th e wr ong la ngua ge and procee d to t he nex t proc edur e, p erfor m the foll owing oper ation to set the d esir ed la ngua ge. Wh en the W ro ng L a ngu ag e H a s Bee n I na d ve rte nt ly Se le ct e d 1 Press the four-way co ntroller ( 5 ).
45 1 Getting Star t ed 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The frame mov es to [ W Ho meto wn]. 4 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ W Homet own] scr een app ears. 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to ch oose a c ity. 6 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ).
46 1 Getting Star t ed Set the cu r rent date and time and th e displa y style. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The frame mov es to [mm/dd/yy ]. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose the date forma t. Choose from [mm/d d/yy], [dd/m m /yy] or [yy/ m m/dd] .
47 1 Getting Star t ed 7 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The f rame mov es to the month. 8 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to change the mon th.
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2 Common Operat ions Un d er sta n di n g the B utt on Fu nc t ion s .... . 50 Setting the Ca me ra F unctions ............... .. 55.
50 2 Common Operat ions Unde rstand ing the B u tton Fun ctions 1 Po wer switch Tur ns th e camera o n and of f (p. 40). 2 Sh utter release button Focuse s the cam era on the sub ject whe n press ed halfw ay in sti ll pict ure capture mod e (exce pt in 3 , s and mod es).
51 2 Common Operat ions 5 C button Star ts and s tops mo vie reco rding ( p. 109). 6 Fou r-way contro ller 2 Change s the dri ve mode (p.84, p.85 ). 3 Disp lays the Ca ptur e Mode Pal ette ( p.67). 4 Change s the f las h mode (p. 8 8). 5 Change s the foc us mod e (p.
52 2 Common Operat ions 1 Po wer switch Tur ns th e camera o n and of f (p. 40). 2 Sh utter release button Switches to A m ode (p.5 4). 3 Zoom butt on Pr es s t owar ds th e l ef t ( f ) dur ing sing l e-i mag e di s play to ch an ge to fo ur -ima ge disp l ay .
53 2 Common Operat ions 5 Fou r-way contro ller 2 Play s back and pau ses a m ovie or s ound fil e (p .117, p.15 9). 3 Displays the Pla y back Mode Pa lette (p. 120). Sto ps a movie o r sound file during p layback (p.1 17, p.15 9). 45 Dis play s the pre vious o r next i mage or soun d fil e during sing le-imag e displa y (p.
54 2 Common Operat ions In t his m anual, the capt ure mod e, suc h as f or taki ng sti l l pictures, is refe rred to as “ A mode” ( the capture m ode). The p l ayback mode, such as for viewing t he capture d images o n the di splay, i s refe r red t o as “ Q mode” (t he playback mo de).
55 2 Common Operat ions Se tti ng t he C am e ra Fu n ct ion s To change th e camera set tings, press the 3 button to di splay the menu screens. Functions for play i ng bac k and edi ting i mages and sound files are called u p from t he Playback Mode Pal ette ( p.
56 2 Common Operat ions Ex.) To set [Focusing Are a] on the [ A Rec. Mode] menu 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The frame moves to [R ecorded Pixe ls]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) twice.
57 2 Common Operat ions 6 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button hal fway. The set ting is saved and the camera returns to capt ure st atu s. When th e shutt er re lease bu tton is p ressed fully , the pi c ture is taken . 6 Pres s the Q butt on. When th e [ A Rec.
58 2 Common Operat ions This di splays the items t hat can be set from the menus and prov ides descr iptions of each it em. See the list of d ef ault setti ngs in the Appen dix “Defa ult Sett ings” (p.
59 2 Common Operat ions [ C Movie] Me nu •U s e t h e 9 (G re e n) m o de to e njo y ea s y pic tu r e- tak in g us in g st an da rd setti ng s, r egar dles s of t he s ett in gs in th e [ A Rec .
60 2 Common Operat ions [ W Setti ng] Menu Item Desc ript ion Pa ge Sound Fo r adju sti ng the o per at ion v olume a nd p layb ac k vol ume , an d set tin g the st ar t-up sou nd, sh ut ter s oun d, key oper ati on sound an d se lf- time r so und p.16 5 Dat e Adj us tm ent Fo r adju sti ng the dat e and time p.
61 2 Common Operat ions [ W Setti ng] Menu 1 Setting Sound Date Ad j ustment 01/01/201 1 Worl d Ti me English Folder Name Date US B Connection MSC MENU Exit 1/3 [ W Setti ng] Menu 2 Setting Video Out B rightness Level 2/3 MENU ขᶖ ข ᶖ Exit NTSC Auto Power Off Reset Delete All 5 sec.
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3 Taking Picture s Taking St ill Pictures ............. ................... .. 64 Setting t h e Shoo tin g F unctio ns ............. .. 88 Recording Movies .
64 3 Taking Pi ctures Tak in g St ill Pictu r es The O ptio S1 f eatur es a wide r ange of sh ooting m odes and funct ions to suit almost any sub j ect or sc ene. T his chapt er des cribe s how to take pict ures with the most commonl y used standard set t ing s (the fact ory defaul t sett ings) .
65 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button hal fway. The f ocus fr am e ( or face de tection f rame) on the disp lay turns gre en when th e camera focu ses on t he subj ect at th e correc t dist ance. 4 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly.
66 3 Taking Pi ctures The sh utter r elease button wor ks i n a t wo-st ep act ion a s foll ows. Press hal f way This r ef ers to pressin g the shutt er relea se button gently to the fir s t posit ion. Thi s loc ks the foc us setti ng and the ex posure.
67 3 Taking Pi ctures Imme di atel y after capturing an image, it appear s on the scr een displ ay for 1 sec ond ( Inst ant Revie w). If t he camer a detec ts that the subjec t’s eyes are clo sed whi le the Face Detect i on funct i on (p.
68 3 Taking Pi ctures There ar e 23 shootin g modes whic h can be select ed f rom the Capt ure Mode Palet te. Sh ooti ng M ode Desc ript ion Page b Au to P ict ur e Aut oma ti c al ly s ele ct s the be st ca ptur e mo de. p. 70 R Pro g ram Used f or ba sic shoot ing .
69 3 Taking Pi ctures * In addi tio n t o th e mode s liste d abov e, 9 (G reen) m o de (p.72 ) and Vo ice Re c ord in g (p .1 58 ) a re al so av a ila b le.
70 3 Taking Pi ctures In b (Auto Pic ture) mode, the camera autom atic al ly sele cts t he m ost approp riate mode dependi ng on the situati ons and subjects . 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select b .
71 3 Taking Pi ctures In R (Prog ram) mode, the cam era automati cally sets the shutter speed and ap erture for taking still pictures. H owever, y ou can ch ange the s ettings of so me functio ns such a s the flash mode and the numb er of recor ded pixels .
72 3 Taking Pi ctures 6 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. The pi cture is taken . In 9 (Green) mode , you can enjoy easy pict ure-taki ng using standar d sett i ngs, regardl ess of the set tings i n the [ A Rec. Mode] men u. The 9 mod e setti ngs ar e as s hown bel ow.
73 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n use the zo om to change the captured area. 1 Pres s the zoom b utton in A mode. Ri ght ( x ) Enla rges the subject . Lef t ( w ) Wide ns the a rea t hat is capt ured by the c amera.
74 3 Taking Pi ctures Recorded pi xels and the maximum zoom rat i o Th e D i gi ta l Z o o m is s et to O (On) in t he default sett i ng. To take pict ures using only the opt i cal zo om and Intell igent Zoom, set the Digital Zoom t o P ( Off ). 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode.
75 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to se lect O or P . O Use s Digi tal Zoo m P Uses on ly opti cal zoom and Intelligent Zo om 4 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. You ca n choos e an ap pr opri ate shoot ing mo de for taking pi ctures of dark scenes, such as night scapes.
76 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The A , B , c , S or U mode is sel ected and the camer a re turn s to capt ure stat us. When the c amera det ects a perso n’s fa ce, the Face Detec tion f uncti on is a ctivated and the face de tecti on fram e appea rs (p .
77 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The c or d mode is s elected and the camera retu rns to c apture s tatus. When th e came ra detec ts a per son’s fa ce, the F ace Det ect ion func tion is activ ated and the face det ection f r ame app ears (p .
78 3 Taking Pi ctures Use the Y (Pet) mod e to keep your movi ng pet in fo cus and c apture the co lor of your pet’ s coat when yo u take a picture . Choose the a ppropriate icon de pending on wh at color your pet is (closer to black or w hite or in between ).
79 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use the fou r-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to sel ect or Q . 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The or Q m ode i s sel ected a nd the camera retu rns to c apture statu s.
80 3 Taking Pi ctures In N (Frame Compos i te) mode, you can take pi ctures usin g the frames stor ed i n the camer a. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select N .
81 3 Taking Pi ctures 8 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. The pi cture is taken . The B (Pa rty) mode is sui table for taki ng pictu res indoo rs, such as snapsho ts at parti es. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears .
82 3 Taking Pi ctures The c (Text) mode al l ows you t o take clear pi ctures of written t ext. This is conv enient for ca pturi ng a digit al copy of an imp or tant document or enhanci ng t he leg ibility of sma l l p r int . 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode.
83 3 Taking Pi ctures In o (M in ia tur e) / p (HDR) Filte r mode, you can take impr essive pict ures using the filter. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in A mode. The Ca pture Mode Palet te a ppears . 2 Use the four -way c ontroller ( 23 45 ) to select o or p .
84 3 Taking Pi ctures 7 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. The pi cture is taken . In Sel f -ti mer mo de, the pi ctur e i s tak en ten seconds or two secon ds after the shut t er rel ease but ton is pressed. Stabi l ize t he cam era with a tri pod or ot her support when takin g a pictur e using the self- timer .
85 3 Taking Pi ctures In t hese mod es, pict ures are taken continuo usly as long as the sh utter rel ease button is presse d. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 2 ) in A mode. T he [ D ri v e Mo de ] s cr e en a pp e ar s. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to se lect j or q and press the 4 butto n.
86 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button hal fway. The f ocus fra m e on t he di splay t urns gre en when t he camera f ocuses on t he subje ct at the corr ect dis tance. 4 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fu lly. Pict ures are taken c onti nuo usly as long as you keep the shu tter rele ase butt on press ed.
87 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Use the four-way controller ( 45 ) to select i or h and press the 4 bu tto n. The sel f-tim er lamp begins to bli nk slow ly a nd the c am era i s rea dy to take a pictu re with t he remo te contr ol.
88 3 Taking Pi ctures Se tti ng t he S ho o tin g Fu nc ti on s 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 4 ) in A mo d e. T he [ F l as h Mo de ] sc re en a pp e ar s . The f lash m ode cha nges ea ch time the butt on is pressed . You can also cha nge the sett ing usin g the f our -way cont roller ( 23 ).
89 3 Taking Pi ctures 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved and the camera returns to capt ure st atu s. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ) in A mo d e. T he [ F oc u s Mo de ] sc r een ap p ea r s . The f ocus mode change s each time the butt on is pressed .
90 3 Taking Pi ctures 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved and the camera returns to capt ure st atu s. 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ) in A mode. T he [ F oc u s Mo de ] sc r een ap p ea r s . 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ) to sel ect .
91 3 Taking Pi ctures 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The focus is fixe d and the camera r eturns to capture s tatus. Afte r the focu s is fixed , you can press th e four-way co ntrol ler ( 5 ) aga in to display th e ind icat or and r eadjust the f ocus. You can change t he autofocus ar ea (Focusi ng Area).
92 3 Taking Pi ctures 6 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. You ca n choose from si x r ecord ed pixels sett ings f or stil l pictur es. The lar ger the number of recorde d pixels , the cle arer the detai ls wil l appear when you pr int your pict ure.
93 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Rec orded Pixel s]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to cha nge the n umber of r ecor ded pi x el s.
94 3 Taking Pi ctures You can ad just the over all brigh t ness of t he pi ctur e. Use thi s functi on t o take pi ctur es that are intent ionally ove r exposed or undere xposed. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [E V Compen sation].
95 3 Taking Pi ctures Expands t he dynamic ran ge and enables a more ample gradat ion expres sion, an d reduc es the oc currence of ove r exposed and undere xposed areas . Highligh t Correction adj usts the overe xposed areas and Sha dow Correct i on a djusts t he unde r exposed areas.
96 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n take pictur es in nat ural co lors by adjust ing the whit e balance accor ding to the li ght co nditions at t he t ime of s hootin g. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Wh ite Balance].
97 3 Taking Pi ctures 6 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. Have a blank sheet of whit e paper or similar mater ial rea dy. 1 In the [White Balance] screen, use the four-way c ontro ller ( 23 ) to s e le c t K (M a nu a l).
98 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n set the area of the sc reen whe re th e bright ness is metered to deter mine the exposur e. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 U se t he f our -wa y c ont ro ll e r ( 23 ) to sel ect [A E M ete rin g].
99 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n sele ct the sensitiv i ty to s uit t he br ightness of t he sur roundings. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fou r-way co ntro ller ( 23 ) to select [S ensitivity]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ).
100 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to change the sens itivity. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved . 6 Pres s the 3 butt on.
101 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select an option. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved . 6 To se t the Blink Detection function, press the four-way c ontro ller ( 3 ) to select [Blink Detection].
102 3 Taking Pi ctures The ca mera automat ically cor rect s camera shake when t aking stil l pict ures. Th e defau lt s et ti ng is O (On ). 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [S hake Re duc tio n] .
103 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. One of t he f ollowing icons a ppears on the d isplay. Use thi s setti ng to speci fy whether or not an Instant Rev i ew is disp layed imme diatel y afte r each image is taken.
104 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n give the imag e shar p or sof t outli nes. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use the fou r-way contro ller ( 23 ) to select [Sharpness ]. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to change the shar pness leve l.
105 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n set the col or satur ation. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use the fou r-way contro ller ( 23 ) to select [Saturation]. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to change the satura tion level.
106 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Pres s the 3 butt on. The cam era ret urns to c apture s tatus. You can choose whether t o imprint the dat e and/o r ti me when taking st il l pict ures. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Date Impri nt] .
107 3 Taking Pi ctures You can a ssign a func t ion to the Green butt on and r ecal l it quickl y by simpl y pressin g the Gre en butt on. This i s usefu l to save t ime to get to the freq uently us ed functi on. The fol l owing functi ons can be assigned to t he G reen button: 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode.
108 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select a function and press the 4 butto n. 5 Pres s the 3 butt on. The selected fu n ction is ass igned to the Green button. 1 Pres s the G reen button i n A mode. The f unction assign ed to the Green button i s ca lled up.
109 3 Taking Pi ctures Re co rdin g Mo vi es This m ode en ables you t o record m ovies. S ound is rec or ded at the sam e ti me . 1 Po int the camera at your subject in A mo d e. When the c amera det ects a perso n’s fa ce, the Face Detec tion f uncti on is a ctivated and the face de tecti on fram e appea rs (p .
110 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the C but to n. Record ing s tops . If you keep the C button pr essed for more th an one second, reco rding will cont inue as long as you kee p the butto n press ed. Shooti ng stops when yo u take your f inger of f the C b utt on.
111 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n choose from the f ollowin g recor ded pixel s and frame r at e se ttin gs for m o vi es. The mo r e pixe l s ther e are, the c learer the details and the bigger the file size . The more frames per seco nd, the better the qualit y of the mov ie, but the file size bec omes larger .
112 3 Taking Pi ctures 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect the nu mber of rec ord ed pix els and frame rate. 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved .
113 3 Taking Pi ctures Sa vin g th e Setti ng s (M em ory ) The Me m ory func tion is for saving the cur rent camera s ettings wh en the came r a is turned of f.
114 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in A mode. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [M emor y]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ M emo ry] scree n appea rs. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose an item.
4 Playing Ba ck and Deleting Image s Playing Back Images ........... ................... 1 16 Deleting Im ages a nd Sound Files .......... 1 26 Connect ing the Cam era to A V Equip ment ........... ................... .................. ..............
116 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages Pl aying B ack Image s 1 Pres s the Q button after taking a pi c t ure. The cam era ent ers t he Q mode and the capt ured im age app ears on the di splay (sin gle-i mage d isplay) . 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 45 ).
117 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages You ca n play back the mov ies y ou h ave ta ken. Re corded sound i s playe d back at the same time. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the movie you want to play back. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 2 ).
118 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages You ca n disp l ay f our o r ni ne thumbn ails of capt ur ed i mages at a ti m e. 1 In Q mode, press the zoom button towards the left ( f ). The f our-im age disp lay app ears sho wing a page co nsis ting of four t humbna il image s.
119 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages In nin e-image displ ay, pres s the zoom button towar ds the left ( f ) to swit ch t o fol der displ ay or cale ndar disp lay. Press th e Green butto n to swit ch between folde r displ ay and calenda r display.
120 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 1 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) in Q mode. The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to choose a p layback mode. The gui de for the selec ted f unction a ppears belo w .
121 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages You ca n play back record ed image s one aft er anoth er. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choose the ima ge to start th e slideshow with. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s.
122 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. T he s l i de s ho w sta r ts . P res s i ng th e 4 butto n during the sl id eshow paus es the s lide show. To r esu me the s lide show, p ress the 4 b utto n again. 7 Pres s any button other than the 4 bu tt on.
123 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 6 Use the fou r-way con troller ( 23 ) to cho ose th e scree n effect and pres s the 4 but to n. 7 Use t he four- way cont r oll e r ( 23 ) to selec t [Sound Ef fect ]. 8 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to select O or P .
124 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 1 Pres s the Q butt on aft er t ak ing a pi ctur e. The i m age a ppears on the d ispl ay. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select s (Image Rotation).
125 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages You ca n magn ify an image u p to ten times . 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image you want to magnify. 2 Pres s the z oom bu tton tow ards the ri ght ( y ). The i m age i s magn ified (×1.
126 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages Dele ting Image s a nd S ound Fi les You can dele te images and sou nd files that you do not want to keep. You ca n dele t e a singl e image or s ound fil e. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image/sound file you wan t to delete.
127 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Del ete So und]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. T he s o un d da t a is de l e te d . You ca n dele te severa l imag es/sound files selecte d from t he fou r -/nine- image di splay at once.
128 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to choose the images and sound files th at yo u wan t to del ete and press the 4 but ton.
129 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Del ete All]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ D el ete All] scre en appear s . 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Del ete All].
130 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The scr e en fo r selecti ng [ Si ngle Imag e/Soun d] or [A ll Image s/Sound s] appear s . 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [S ingle Im age/Sound ]. 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n.
131 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 1 Select [All Im ages/Sound s] in Step 5 o n p.130. 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [P rotect]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. All the im ages and s ound f iles ar e prote cte d and the s creen shown in Step 1 reap pears.
132 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages Conne cting the Camera to AV Eq ui pm e nt By using the suppli ed AV cable (I - AVC116), you can captur e and play back image s on equi pment with a video input termina l, such as a TV. 1 Turn the AV equipment and camera off.
133 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m ages 5 Turn the cam era on. • Dep en di ng on th e co un tr y o r re gi on , i ma ge s an d so un d fil es m a y f ai l to be pl ayed b ack if the v id eo o ut pu t for mat is set di ffe rent ly from t he one i n us e t he r e.
Memo 134.
5 Editing and Printing Images Editing Im ages ..................... ................... 1 36 Setting t he Print in g Servi ce (DPOF) ...... 1 53 About printin g The followi ng options are ava i lable fo r pr int i ng images taken wit h this camer a. 1 Use a pr int ing ser vice.
136 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Ed iti ng Im a ges By changi ng the recorded pixe l s of a sele cted image , you can make the file size smal ler than the orig inal.
137 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. A conf irmat ion dial og fo r overw riting the ima ge appe ars . If the s elect ed image i s prot ected, the proc essed i mage is save d as a new i mage and the follo w in g confirm ation d ialog do es not appea r.
138 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The cr o ppin g scree n appear s. The lar gest si ze of croppe d image is sh own with a gre en fram e on the screen . The crop ped image cannot be larger t han t hi s cro pping fram e size. 5 Choo se the cropping area.
139 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ). The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select o or p . 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. When th e o mode is sele c ted, the sc re en for sel ec ting the ar e a to be bl urred is displ ayed.
140 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 8 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The camera re turns to Q mo de an d the pro cess ed i mage is displ ay ed. This f unction lets you cha nge the color ton es and perform speci al proces sing on the selec ted image. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image you want to edit.
141 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The f ilter sel ection s creen a ppears. 1 B&W 2 Sepi a 3 Toy Ca me r a 4 Ret ro 5 Col o r 6 Extract C o lor 7 Col or Empha sis 8 Sof t 9 Br ight ness Subseq uent ste ps v ary depe ndi ng on your s elec tion.
142 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choo se a filter. The pr eview image of th e result of t he fi lter effec t appea rs. 6 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to choose the col or. The col or fil ter c hanges in the fo llow ing sequenc e eac h ti me th e four -way c ontr oller ( 5 ) is p ressed.
143 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 5 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose a fi l ter. The pr eview image of th e result of t he fi lter effec t appea rs. 6 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to ad just the effect. 7 Pres s the 4 bu tto n.
144 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s You can corr ect images where t he flash has caused the subj ect to appear with r ed eyes . 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image you want to correct. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ).
145 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s This f unction let s you add a de corative f rame to still p ictures. There are thre e frames already s tored in t he camer a. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the image to which you want to add a frame.
146 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 6 Pres s the z oom bu tton tow ards the r ight ( y ). The sel ected fra me appear s in singl e-im age disp lay. You can choo se anot her fra me using eithe r of th e foll owi ng ope ratio ns. 7 Pres s the 4 bu tto n.
147 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Optional Frames In ad diti on to th e bui lt-in frames that come wi th the O pti o S1, t here are 9 0 diff eren t opt iona l frame s incl uded on the pr ovi ded CD- R O M (S-S W116) . You can s ave t he o p ti onal fram es t o th e cam era’s buil t-in memor y or an SD Memo ry Ca rd .
148 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Frames download ed from t he PENTAX we bsite or othe r source can be used for a dding a frame to pictures. Yo u ca n ex tra ct a fra me from the re co rd ed mo v ie to sa ve a s a st ill p ictu r e or div i de a movie in t o two or more segmen ts.
149 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 5 Select [Sav e as Still I mage ] on th e mo vie e diting sel e cti on sc re en. 6 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The sc reen ap pears f or s ele cting a frame to be s aved a s a stil l pi cture. 7 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to ch oose th e frame y ou want to save.
150 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 9 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [Div ide]. 10 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The mov ie is div ided at t he spec ified positi on, each segment i s saved as a new file , and th e origi nal movi e is d eleted.
151 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 3 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The cop ying method select ion s creen a ppears. Subseq uent ste ps v ary depe ndi ng on your s elec tion. All the images and sound files in the built -in memory are copi ed t o the SD Memory Card at once .
152 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 7 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The sel ecte d image /sou nd file i s copi ed to t he built - in memory. To c opy ot her im ages or sound f iles, r epeat Steps 4 to 7. Se lect [Ca ncel ] to exit t he copy ope rati on. • Im ag es wit h so un ds a r e co pi ed w it h the s ou nd .
153 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Setting th e Printin g Service ( DPO F) DPOF ( Digi tal Pr int Order Fo rmat) is the fo rmat for storin g pri nt order data on still pic tures capt ured with a digit al camer a.
154 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [S ingle Imag e]. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The message [Appl ies DPOF settings to this image ] appears.
155 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s DPOF setti ngs are applied to al l the image s stored i n the camera. 1 Select [All I mages] i n S tep 4 on p.154. 2 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The me ssage [A pplies D POF s ettin gs to all ima ges] appear s. 3 Choo se the numb er of copies and sw i tch O or P for [Date] setti ng.
Memo 156.
6 Recording and Playing Ba ck Sound Rec ordi ng So un d ( Voi ce Rec ordin g) ........... ................... .................. ................... 1 5 8 Adding a V o ice Mem o to Imag es .
158 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound Record ing So und (Vo ice Reco rdin g) You ca n recor d soun d wit h the camer a. Th e microphone is lo cated on the fr ont of the camera. Whe n recordi ng sound, aim the camer a at the sound sour ce to obtain th e best sound quali t y.
159 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound 1 Pres s the G reen button i n A mode. The cam era ent ers t he Voi ce Recor ding mode. T he rem aining re cordabl e tim e and the recordin g time of the c urre nt f ile appe ar on t he displ ay. 1 Record ing time 2 Remaining recorda b le time 2 Pres s the s hutter rel eas e button fully.
160 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 2 ). Play back st arts. 1 Total fil e recording tim e 2 Pla yback ti me A vai l a ble op e ra ti on s du rin g pl a yb ack Avai lab le oper ations w hile pl ayback is paus ed 4 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ).
161 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound Ad di ng a V oi ce Me mo t o Imag es You ca n add a voic e memo t o your st ill pi ctur es. 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the sti ll picture to which you wa nt to add a vo ice memo.
162 6 Recordi ng and Pl aying Back Sound 1 In Q mod e, u se the four-w ay con trolle r ( 45 ) to choo se the still picture with the voice mem o that you want to play back . U appe ars on i mages w ith a vo ice mem o in sin gle-i mage d isplay. 2 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 2 ).
7 Se ttings Camera Set tings .......... ................... ......... 1 64.
164 7 Settin gs Camera Se ttin gs Format ting delet es all the data on t he SD Memory Card. Be sure to use this camer a to format (initial ize) an SD M emory Card that is unuse d or has been used on other camer as or digita l devic es.
165 7 Settin gs You can adj ust the volume of opera tion sou nds and change the typ e of sound. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [S ound]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ).
166 7 Settin gs 7 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. 8 Set [Shutter Sound], [Op eration Sound ] and [Self-timer So und] in the same way as in Steps 4 t o 7. 9 Pres s the 3 b utton twice. The camera re t urns to Q mode . You can change t he initia l date and time set tings (p.
167 7 Settin gs 6 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The frame mov es to [24h]. 7 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [24 h] (24-h our disp lay) or [12h] (12 -hour display). 8 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The frame r eturns to [D a te Format].
168 7 Settin gs 13 Chang e the time i n the same way as in Steps 8 to 12. If you selec t [12h] in Ste p 7, the camera a utomatically s w itches the disp lay betw een am and pm cor respond ing to th e time. 14 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 3 ) to select [Settings complete].
169 7 Settin gs 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to se lect [ X D estin ation]. 5 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ X Dest ination ] screen ap pears. The city that i s cu rre ntly select ed blin ks on th e map. 6 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to change the Destination city.
170 7 Settin gs 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Wo rld Ti me]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ World Time] s creen ap pears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Select Time].
171 7 Settin gs You can change t he language i n which t he menus, er ror messages, etc. are dis played. The ca mera sup ports th e foll owi ng l anguages : Engl i sh, French, Germ an, Spanis h, Portu.
172 7 Settin gs You ca n change the nami ng s ystem o f the f older f or stor i ng i mages. When t he nam ing system i s set to [Dat e], pi ctures ar e saved in s eparate fol der s b y the date they we re ta ken.
173 7 Settin gs 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [F older Name]. 3 Pres s the fo ur-way con troller ( 5 ). A pul l-down m enu a ppears. 4 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [P ENTX] or [Date].
174 7 Settin gs 5 Pres s the 4 bu tto n. The set ting is saved . You ca n adju st the brightnes s of the di splay. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use the four-way con troller ( 23 ) to select [Brigh tness Level ].
175 7 Settin gs You can save bat tery power by set t ing th e displa y to dim automat i cal l y when no ope ration i s performed f or a fi xed time. Aft er the power sa ving funct ion has been acti vated, the displ ay returns t o the ordi nary bri ght ness i f any button is press ed.
176 7 Settin gs You can set t he camera to tur n off aut omatical ly when no oper ation is perf ormed for a fixed time. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use the four-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Auto Power Off ].
177 7 Settin gs You can choose the st ar t-u p screen dis played when the camer a is turn ed on. You ca n choose any o f the f ollowing images as the start-u p scre en: - Th e Guide Disp lay Start -up.
178 7 Settin gs Pixel M apping is a functio n for mapping out and corre cting defect ive pixel s in t he CCD sensor. Run the Pixe l Mapping f unction if i mage dots always seem t o be def ective i n the s ame plac e. 1 Pres s the 3 bu tton i n A mod e, and press the four- way con trolle r ( 5 ).
179 7 Settin gs You can reset the camera sett i ngs to th ei r def aults. Refer to “Defau lt Se tti ngs ” ( p.2 02) f or t he re s et s e tt ing s. 1 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 2 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Res et].
Memo 180.
8 Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Computer ............ ......... 182 Using the P r ovide d Software ................. 1 8 6.
182 8 Connecti ng to a Computer Conn ecti ng to a Comp uter Set the dev i ce to which the camera is connec t ed with the USB cabl e. 1 Tur n your camer a on. 2 Pres s the 3 butt on in Q mode. The [ W Sett ing] menu appea rs. 3 Use th e fo ur-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [US B Co nn ect ion] .
183 8 Connecti ng to a Computer MSC (Mass Storage Class) A general - purpo se driver pro gr am that han dles devices connected t o the comp ut er vi a USB as a memory device.
184 8 Connecti ng to a Computer Connect your camer a to the comput er using the provi ded USB cable (I- USB116). 1 Turn the com puter on . 2 Tur n your camer a off . 3 Conn ect your camera to the computer using the USB cab le . Face the } mark o n the USB cable to ward s the 4 m ark on the camera , and co nnect t he cabl e to th e PC/AV termin al.
185 8 Connecti ng to a Computer When t he c amera i s being used by an app licat ion such as MediaI mpression, it ca nnot be disconnec ted unti l t he applic ation i s clos ed. 1 Click th e [Safel y Remove Hardwa re] icon in the task bar located at the b ottom-right cor ner of the desktop.
186 8 Connecti ng to a Computer Usin g th e P rov ided Sof twar e The fo llowing s oftwar e is incl uded in the provided CD- ROM (S- SW116). Image v iewing/managi ng/editin g soft w are “Med i aImpress i on 3. 0 for PENTAX” (for W indows) “Med i aImpress i on 2.
187 8 Connecti ng to a Computer Inst all t he image viewing/ managing/edi ting s oftware “ MediaImpres sion”. This section outline s instal lat i on st eps in Windows 7 as an example. 1 Tur n your W i nd ows PC on. 2 Insert the provided CD-ROM int o the CD/DVD drive.
188 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 3 Click [Computer] in the Start menu. 4 Double-c lick t h e CD/DVD drive (S-SW116) icon. The ins tallat ion screen appe ars. 5 Click [M ediaImpress ion 3.0 for PENTA X]. 6 Ch oo se a l an gua ge in th e “C h oos e Setu p Lan gu age ” screen an d click [OK].
189 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 1 Tur n your Macin tosh on. 2 Insert the provided CD-ROM int o the CD/DVD drive. 3 Double-c lick t h e CD-ROM (S-SW116) icon. 4 Doub le-click the [Pentax Software Installe r] icon. The ins tallat ion screen appe ars. 5 Click [M ediaImpress ion 2.
190 8 Connecti ng to a Computer In o rder to better serve you, we reque st that you c omplete the pro duct regi strati on. If t he c omputer is connec ted to the Inte rnet, p lease click [ Product Regist ration] on the i nstallati on screen. The wor ld map screen s hown on t he r ight for I nternet Product Registr at ion i s displ ayed.
191 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 3 Click the folder icon next to [Des tina tio n Folde r] and specify th e d estination locati on. To i m por t a ll image s, proce ed to St ep 5. 4 Select an ima ge to i mport. To sel ect mul tiple i mages, c hoose t he imag es while pressi ng t he Ct rl key.
192 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 1 Conn ect the camera to your Macint osh. Ref er to Steps 2 to 4 on p.184 fo r det ails . 2 Double-c lick t he [Med iaImpressi on 2.1 for PENTA X] i con in t he [Applicatio ns] f o lder. Medi aImpr essi on 2. 1 for PE NTAX star ts and th e start page ap pears.
193 8 Connecti ng to a Computer 5 Click [Import]. T he i m ag e s a r e i m po rt ed t o th e comput er and t he Media Brows er scre en appe ars . When a me ssage appear s after im port is complete, clic k [Done].
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9 Appendix Func tion s Avail able for Each Shoo ting Mode . ................... .................. ................... 1 96 Messages ............ .................. ................... 1 98 Troubles hooting . .................. ................... 2 00 Default S ettings .
196 9 Appendix Funct ion s Avai lable for Each Sh ooti ng Mo de z : C an be s et. ×: C anno t be se t. b R 9 A c B d R Zoom bu tton Zoom oper ation zz z *1 zz Flash Mode , (Auto) zzz × z a (Flash O .
197 9 Appendix a f K b Y B K U c Q c S N o p C Pa ge zz *2 zz z z *1 Zoom op eration Zo om but ton p.73 zz × zz × , (Auto) Flash Mode p.88 zz × *3 zz × *3 a (Flash Off) zz × zz × b (Flash On) zz × zz × c (A uto + Red -eye) zz × zz × d (Flash On + Red-eye ) zz z z z z 9 (Standard) Drive Mode — zz z z z z g (Self-timer ) p.
198 9 Appendix Mess ages Mess ages such as the fol l owing may appe ar on t he dis play during came r a operat i on. Message D escrip tion Batte ry deple ted The ba tter y is exhaus t ed. Ch arg e th e ba tter y us ing the power adap te r D- PA1 16 (p .
199 9 Appendix Im age fo lder can not be crea te d The lar ges t f ile nu m ber (99 99) h as b een a ssign ed t o an i mage i n the l arg est f old er nu mber (99 9) an d no mor e image s ca n be saved . I nsert a new SD M emor y C ard or form at th e ca rd (p .
200 9 Appendix Tr ou bl es ho ot i ng Pr obl em Cause Rem edy The camera will not turn on Th e batt er y is not installed Ch e ck if a b attery is installed. The battery is installed incorrectly Check o rien ta tio n of t he bat tery . Rei nser t the batter y with th e labe l f a cing t he disp lay (p.
201 9 Appendix Th e subj ect is n ot in fo cus Th e su bje ct is dif fic ult to fo cu s on with au to fo cu s The c amer a may hav e diffic ult y in focu sing on s uch sub jec ts as : low cont ras t s ub jec ts ( a wh i te w all , a bl ue sky, et c.), dar k subj e cts , finel y-p at terne d obje cts, ra pidly -mo vin g obj e cts .
202 9 Appendix Def ault S etti ngs The t able below l ists the fact ory de fault s et ti ngs. The mean i ng of the indi cations fo r menu items wit h a defa ult setting i s expla i ned b elow. La st M e m ory S et tin g Yes : The curr ent sett i ng ( l ast m emory) is saved when the cam er a is turned off.
203 9 Appendix [ C Movi e] Menu Items Memory Flas h Mod e O (O n) Yes Y es p.88 Dri ve Mo de P (O ff) Yes Yes p. 84 p.85 Fo cus M od e P (Off) Yes Yes p.89 Zoom Po sition P (Off ) Yes Yes p.73 MF Po si tion P (O ff) Yes Yes p.90 White Ba lance P (Off ) Yes Yes p.
204 9 Appendix [ W Settin g] Menu Items Item D efault Setting Las t Memory Settin g Re se t Settin g Pa ge Sound Op era tio n Vol ume 3 Ye s Ye s p.
205 9 Appendix Playback Mode Palette It ems Item D efault Setting Las t Memory Settin g Re se t Settin g Pa ge Sl id esho w In te rv a l 3 s ec . Yes Ye s p.12 1 Scre en Ef fe ct Wipe Y es Yes Sound E ff ect O (On ) Ye s Yes Im ag e Ro tatio n No rmal — — p.
206 9 Appendix Key Opera t ion Ite m Func ti on De fault Setting Las t Memory Settin g Re se t Settin g Pa ge Q bu tton Opera tio n Mode Q mode — — — Z oom bu tton Zoo m Posi ti on Full w ide- ang le * No p. 73 Four -w ay controller 2 Dri ve Mo de 9 ( S ta n da rd ) * Y es p.
207 9 Appendix List of Worl d Time C itie s Cit y: indicates cities that can be set as either the Initial Setting (p.42) or the World Time (p.168) . Vide o Output Forma t: indicates th e video output format of the c ity se t as the i nitial setting .
208 9 Appendix Op tion al A ccess or ies A number of dedi cated accesso ries are avai l able for this cam er a. Product s marked with an asteri sk (*) are the same as those sup plied with the camer a.
209 9 Appendix Main Sp ec ifi cat io ns Type Fully a u tomatic compact dig ital still c amera with built-in z oom lens Num ber of Effe ctive Pixels Appro x.
210 9 Appendix Appr ox imat e Ima ge St ora ge C apa city a nd R ec ordi ng Tim e Still Pictures Built-in Memo ry 2 GB SD Memory Card g 4288 ×321 6 17 p ict ur es 778 p i ctur es l 3216 ×321 6 23 p .
211 9 Appendix Int ellig ent Zo om Appro x. 7.0× at 6 (3072× 2304), Approx. 3 3.5× at m (640 ×480) (w hen combi ned wit h opti cal zoom ) Digi tal Zoom Up t o approx. 6.7 × (comb ines wit h 5× optica l zoom to giv e zoom m agnific atio n equiva lent to app rox.
212 9 Appendix Mo vie Con t inuo us Reco rding Time Appro x. 1 second - un til bui lt-in memor y or SD Memory Card is ful l (however, maximum size is lim ite d to 2 GB ) Sh utter Speed 1 /1600 sec.
213 9 Appendix WARRANTY POLICY All PE NTA X ca m era s pu rch a se d thr o ug h au th ori ze d bo na fide phot og rap hi c dis tri buti on ch annels a re gu arant eed ag ains t def ects of mat erial or wo rkmans hip for a p eri od of t welve mont hs f rom date of p urc hase.
214 9 Appendix • Thi s warra nty po licy d oes not affe ct th e custo mer’ s statu to ry righ ts. • T he lo cal w arra nty p olicie s avail ab le f rom PENT AX d istri but ors in s om e coun tri es ca n su pers ede t his w arra nty poli cy.
215 9 Appendix For custo m ers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLI ANCE This device compl ies with Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. Ope ration i s subj ect to the f ollowing t w o condi t ions : (1) This devi ce.
216 9 Appendix De claratio n of Conformi ty According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Perso nal Computer s and Peripher als We: P ENTAX Im aging Com pany A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc. Located at: 600 12 S treet, Suite 300 Golden, Colorado 804 01 U .
217 9 Appendix Infor mation for Users on Collectio n and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries 1. In the Europ ean Union These sym bols on the prod ucts, packaging and/ or accom panyin g document s mean that used elec trical and elec tronic equi pments and bat teries shoul d not be mixed with genera l household wast e.
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219 9 Appendix In dex Sym b ols A Mode ... ..... ..... ....... .. 12, 54 Q Mode ..................... 12, 54 Q butt on .... ..... .... ..... .. 50, 52 C butt on ..... ..... .... ..... .. ..... . 51 [ A Re c. Mod e] menu ......................... 58, 2 02 [ C Mo vie] Menu .
220 9 Appendix Candlelight Mode ........ ...... 75 Capture Mode Palette . . ..... 67 Center-weighted metering M ... ....... ..... ..... ... 98 Cha rging a battery ..... .. ..... . 33 Checking the SD Memo ry Card ... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ....
221 9 Appendix In fin ity s ..... ..... .... ..... ....... . 89 Inf o Displ a y .. ..... .... ..... .. ..... . 22 Ini tia l s ettin gs . ..... ..... .... ..... . 42 Installing a battery ............. 31 Installing the Software ..... 1 87 Ins tant Review .
222 9 Appendix Red-eye Compens ation ... 1 44 Red-eye reduction cd .... . 88 Registering menu items ... 1 07 Remote Con trol h i . ..... . 86 Reset . ..... ..... ..... ....... .... .... 179 Resi ze .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... . 1 36 Retro filter .
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