Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 175743 del fabbricante Pentax
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Before Y ou Begin Read this section before use. It covers the names of the parts and how to prepare the camera for use . First St eps Read this section before using your camera for the first time . It covers the basic operations for using y our camera for the first time, includ- ing how to turn on the camera, take pictures, and play back images .
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1 Introduction This instruction manual provides information on how to use the shooting and pla yback functions of this camera and related precautions. Thoroughly read this instruction manual to make the best use of the functions available with this camera unit.
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3 Safety Precautions W arning Symbols Various symbols ar e used throughout this instruction manual and on the product to prevent phy sical harm to you or other people and damage to property.
4 n Do not charge the battery with a charger from another manu- facturer . Also, do not use the battery with any camera ex cept the cameras compatible with the DB-65. n Discontinue use immediately in the event of abnormalities such as smoke, unusual odors, or exc essive heat being emitted.
5 n Please obser ve the following in or der to prevent fire , electrical shock or cracking of the battery while charging. • Useonlythe indicatedpowersupplyvoltage.Also avoidtheuseof multi- socket adapters and extension cords.
6 n Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Both opera- tions pose the risk of electric shock. n Always grip the plug section when disconnecting a power cord. Do not pull the power cord . This can damage the power cord and result in fir e or electric shock.
7 n Remove the power cor ds from the outlets before cleaning the equipment. n Remove the pow er cords from the outlets when not in use. n Do not cover equipment while char ging, as this can result in fire . n Do not shor t the terminals or metal contacts on the power cords , as this can result in fire.
8 T able of C ontents Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 1 T able of Cont ents .....................................................................
9 Setting the Whit e Balance .............................................................................................. 59 Setting the Color T emperature ............................................................................. 61 Setting the Whit e Balance .
10 Correcting Skewed Images .................................................................................... 89 Correcting Brightness and Contrast (L evel Compensation) ...................... 90 Correcting the White Balance .......................
11 6 Appendices 125 T rouble Shooting ..............................................................................................................125 Error messages ....................................................................................
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Before Y ou Begin This c overs the names of parts and how to prepare the camera f or use. Parts of the Camera ....................... 14 Using the Dial and Lev er .............. 16 Picture Display ............................... 18 Getting Ready .....
Before Y ou Begin 14 Parts of the Camera 1 3 2 4 5 6 78 15 9 10 12 14 13 11 17 16 19 36 34 35 37 33 31 32 29 26 27 23 28 30 18 25 24 20 21 22.
Before Y ou Begin 15 1 Up-down dial ......................................... P . 17 2 Mode dial lock release button ................ P . 16 3 Mode dial ............................................... P . 16 4 Shutter release button ..................
Before Y ou Begin 16 Using the Dial and Le ver Mode Dial Y ou canchange theshooting mode with the mode dial. Press the mode dial lock r elease button ( 1 ) and rotate the mode dial ( 2 ). A v: Aperture priority mode (P . 40) Y ousettheaperture,andthecameraadjuststhe shutter speed automatically .
Before Y ou Begin 17 Up- down dial/ADJ. le ver Usetheup-downdialandADJ.leverin place of the !"#$ buttons and to set the exposure. ( G P . 41) Operation Description Up-down dial Rotate left or right Replaces the !" buttons.
Before Y ou Begin 18 Picture Display Shooting display 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 15 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 33 34 35 10 36 9 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 12 13 14 Still image mode Movie mode 1 Flash mode.............................................P . 69 2 Flash compensation/manual flash amount .
Before Y ou Begin 19 Playback display 12 34 56 78 9 10 11 17 16 12 13 14 16 15 Still image mode Movie mode 1 Folder-file number ............................... P . 111 2 Curren t frame/T otal frames ......................— 3 Battery level ..........
Before Y ou Begin 20 Battery Lev el Indicator Icon Status Battery fully charged. Battery par tially charged . Recharging the battery is recommended. Low batt ery. Recharge the batt ery. Ey e -Fi C onnection When using an Eye-Fi card ( G P . 24), the connection status is displayed in the shooting and playback modes.
Before Y ou Begin 21 Changing the Display Use the DISP . button to change the information displayed on the picture display .
Before Y ou Begin 22 Playback Mode Normal indicator display D etailed information display No indicator display White saturation display Note -----------------------------------------------------------.
Before Y ou Begin 23 Getting Ready Prepar e the camera for use. Inserting the Battery and a Memor y Card Be sure the camera is off befor e inserting or removing the battery and mem- ory card. SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards, and SDX C memory cards can be used with this camera.
Before Y ou Begin 24 Eye-Fi Cards -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Thiscamerais compatiblewithEye-Ficards(X2 Series),SDmemor ycardswith built-in wireless LAN functionality.
Before Y ou Begin 25 Data Stor age Location Pictures taken with this camera can be rec orded to the internal memory or a memory card. W hen a memory card is not set in the camera, data is recorded to the internal memory.
Before Y ou Begin 26 Charging the Battery Charge the rechargeable batt ery (DB -65) using the included USBcable and USBpoweradapter( AC-U1)withincluded Po wer plug before use . 1 Insert the Power plug t o the USB power adapter .
Before Y ou Begin 27 Storage capacity -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Approxima tely290shotscanbetakenwhenthebatteryisfullycharged.
Before Y ou Begin 28 T urning the Camera On and Off Press the POWER button t o turn the camera on. The POWER button lights, and then the auto fo- cus/flash lamp blinks for several sec onds. When the POWER button is pressed again, the power turns off .
Before Y ou Begin 29 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • T osav ebatterypower ,youcansetthefollowingfunctionsinthe[Setup]menu.
Before Y ou Begin 30 Setting the Date and T ime When the power is turned on for the first time , the [Date Settings] screen appears. 1 Set the year , month, day , hour , minute, and dat e format. Press #$ to select an item, and press !" to change the value.
F irst Steps Read this section before using your camer a for the first time. Basic Shooting................................ 32 Playing Back Images ....
32 First Steps Basic Shooting Now you are r eady. T aking Photographs with Auto Settings 1 T urn the mode dial to 5 . Press the mode dial lock button and r otate the mode dial. 2 T o use the flash, slide the F OPEN switch down. The flash opens. The auto focus/flash lamp blinks while the flash charges.
First Steps 33 Focus ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Theautofocus/flashlampandtheframecolorshowwhether the subject is in focus. Focus status Frame Color Auto focus/flash lamp Camera has not yet focused .
34 First Steps ISO , and white balance settings. The shooting conditions ar e not held in the following cases: • Self-timer • Intervaltimershooting • Intervalcomposite • 3 mode Self- Timer The self-timer can be set to two seconds or a custom setting .
First Steps 35 Checking the Camera L evel and Tilt This camera has a built-in level indicat or that can be used to indicate the leveland tiltof thecamera onthe picturedisplay . Y oucancheck forthe hori - zontal level and tilt in the f or ward-backward dir ection.
36 First Steps Camera is rotated t oo far for- ward or backward or unable to measure tilt. Red When tilted forward Y ellow Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------.
First Steps 37 Playing Back Images Images can be viewed in the picture display . 1 Pr ess the 6 button. The camera switches to playback mode and the last still image you took is displayed .
38 First Steps Using the Menu 1 Pr ess MENU/OK. The menu is displayed. The menu that is displayed first varies de- pending on the mode when the button is pressed. T o change the menu, press the # button, use the !" buttons to select a tab, and then press the $ button.
1 2 3 4 5 6 A dvanc ed Opera tions Read this section when you wan t to learn more about the different camera functions. 1 Various Shooting F unctions .... 40 2 Playback Functions ................... 81 3 Changing Camera Settings ..... 99 4 Menus .....
1 V arious Shooting Functions 40 1 V arious Shooting Functions Select a shooting mode to match the scene. Mode Purpose Page 5 For easy shooting P . 32 P/Av/T v/TA v/M For shooting with a set aperture value and shutter speed P . 40 3 For shooting movies P .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 41 1 Set the mode dial to P/A v/T v/T Av/M. The symbol for the selected shooting mode and the set value will be displayed on the shooting screen. In M mode, the exposure indicat or will be displayed. 2 Rotate the up-down dial to change a value.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 42 • Ifthefollowingfunc tionshavebeensetinthe[Shooting] menu,andthecorrectexposurecannotbe obtained for the aperture value/shutter speed set in Av/T v/TA v modes, the camera will aut omatically adjust the settings to obtain the correct exposure .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 43 Program diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • TheprogramdiagraminPmodeis shownbelow .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 44 Using Aperture Pre view Press and hold the p button during the shutt er release button is pressed halfway or using the AE lock, the camera will switch to Aperture Preview . The aperture value set when shooting will operate, and you can check the depth of field.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 45 Exposure settings Using e xposure compensation 1 Set a value using the X / Y button. Settings can be made in the range from –4.0 EV to +4.0 EV . Y ou can also shoot without making fur ther adjustments. 2 Pr ess the MENU/OK button.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 46 Setting the ISO speed In the [Shooting] menu, the ISO speed can be set in [ISO Setting/NR]. AU TO In ISO 100 – ISO 800, the camera automatically adjusts sensitivity accor d- ing to brightness, the distance t o the subject, macro settings, and the format.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 47 Reducing noise Y oucanreducetheamountofnoiseinstillimages. 1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [ISO Setting/NR], and then press the $ button. The [ISO Setting/Noise Reduction] screen will appear .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 48 Dynamic range corr ection In the [Shooting] menu, you can use [Dynamic Range Correction] to expand an images gradation, making sure the bright and dark portions of an image are clearly visible. Y ou can select from [Off ], [Auto], [ Weak], [Medium], and [Strong].
1 V arious Shooting Functions 49 Selecting a metering method In the [Shooting] menu, set [Exposure Metering]. Multi Thecamerametersexposur ein484areasoftheframe.[DefaultSetting] Center The entire image is met ered, with emphasis on the cent er , to determine the exposur e value.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 50 Setting a still image format In the [Shooting] menu, the still image format, size , and aspect ratio can be selected in [Still Image Format]. Format/Siz e o : Records a q sized RA W file (DNG format). p : Records a RA W file simultaneously with a q sized JPEG file .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 51 Setting the focus Selecting a focusing method In the [Shooting] menu, set [Focus]. Multi AF Measures the distances fr om 9 AF areas and focuses to the nearest AF area.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 52 • In[SubjectT rackingAF],thefollowingfunctionsarenotavailable. • Self-T imer[Cust omSelf ] • Intervaltimershooting • Interval Composite • F A/Move T arget Focusing manually If the camera fails to focus automatically , you can focus manually.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 53 Shooting close -ups (Macro Mode) Y ou can approach the subjec t up to 10 cm (shooting range: approx. 12 x 8 cm) away from the end of the lens t o shoot. 1 Pr ess the N ( ! ) button in shooting mode.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 54 Using the AF button When the AF button is used, AE L ock or AF Lock are available in plac e of pressing the shutter release button halfw ay . Y oucanuse theAF F unctionSwitching Lever to switch the AF button ’ s function.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 55 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • WhenAF Lockcannot beset, orwhen AFLock iscanceled, thefocus willmoveto theposition set in [Focus].
1 V arious Shooting Functions 56 Setting Focus Assist and AE/AF T arget Without moving the camera y ou can meter a specific spot on the subject using buttons only , and activate the focus lock.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 57 The following settings ar e available. Move T arget Setting Specifies the tar get to move fr om AE/AF , AF , and AE . Focus Assist Setting Intensifies the outlines and contrast inside the ar ea, making it easier to adjust the focus.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 58 Shooting with a single press of the shutter r elease but- ton (F ull Press Snap) When pressing the shutter release butt on halfway AF operates, ho wever , pressing the shutter release button all the w ay will quickly capture an image at the set focal distance .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 59 Setting the White Balanc e Make adjustments to the white balance so that white subjects will appear white under any kind of light.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 60 Detail Specifies the color temperatur e. ( G P . 61) Manual Adjust the white balance manually . ( G P . 61) 1 Pr ess the WB ( " ) butt on in shooting mode. The [White Balance] screen appears. 2 Select the setting with the !" button.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 61 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Thewhitebalancema ynotbeadjustedcorrectlyforasubjectthatismostlydark.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 62 Shooting C ontinuously The continuous shooting functions are as follo ws. Continuous C ontinues to take pictures for as long as y ou hold down the shutter release button. P . 62 Auto Bracket Tak es three images with varying exposure, whit e balance, effects, dynamic range, or contrast .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 63 • Ifthe lastfour digitsofthe filenumber takenduringcontinuous shootingexceed[9999],a separate folder is created in the SD memory card and successiv e pictures taken are stor ed in this folder .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 64 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • When[ AE-BKT1/3EV],[AE-BKT1/2EV],.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 65 Automatic Exposur e [Off ]:Theexposur evalueisnotadjusted. [On]: The exposure value is adjusted t o match the number of shots to be merged. Save Each Shot [Off ]:Savesonlythefinalmergedimage .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 66 Shooting Pictures Automa tically at Set Intervals ( Inter- val Shooting) Shoots pictures automatically at fixed int ervals. 1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [Interval Shooting], and then press the $ button. The [Interval Shooting] screen appears.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 67 Shooting Star T rails (Interval C omposite) Merges a series of continuous images taken at fixed int ervals in such a way thatthebright areasremain.Usewhenyouwantto recor dthe trailsoflight formed by stars or the moon by shooting a fix ed position in nightscapes.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 68 7 Pr ess MENU/OK to end shooting when all the desired photographs hav e been taken. The merged image will be sav ed. Caution ------------------------------------------.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 69 Using the F lash Setting the Flash Mode Auto Theflashfiresautomaticallywhen thesubject ispoorlylit orbacklit.[Default set - ting] Flash On The flash always fir es. Flash Synchro .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 70 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Theflashmodecannotbechangedwhentheflashcov erisclosed.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 71 Note --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • When the flash mode is set to [Manual Flash], the value set for [ Flash Exposure C ompensation] is invalid.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 72 Shooting Photos with Unique A tmosphere T akes images with varied saturation and contrast. Effec t Changes things like the hue for distinctive images. Black&W hite Creates a black and whit e picture. The[C ontrast],[Sharpness],and[Vignetting]canbeset.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 73 Image Settings T akes images with modulated saturation, contrast, sharpness, and vignett- ing. Vivid Increasesthe contrast ,sharpness, andsaturationbeyond [Standard]foran im - age quality that feels solid.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 74 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Ifan[Effect]isset,the[ImageSettings]areinv alidated. • [Vignetting]cannotbesetin 3 mode.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 75 Shooting with Miniaturize T akes images that give the impression that they are close-ups of a miniature. This mode is effective when shooting from a high van tage point while look- ing down at a diagonal angle. 1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [Effect] > [Miniaturize], and then press the $ button.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 76 Other Shooting Functions Adding the Dat e to Still Images If [Date] or [ Time] is selected in the [Date Imprint] area of the [Shooting] menu,either thedate( Y ear/M onth/Day)orthe dateandtime ( Y ear/Month/ Day Hour:Minute) will be imprinted on the lower-right corner of still images .
1 V arious Shooting Functions 77 4 Use the !"#$ buttons t o select [Still Image Size] and [Fr ame Rate]. The following settings can be made . The frame rates tha t can be selected depend on the still image size.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 78 Shooting Movies 1 T urn the mode dial to 3 . 2 Pr ess the shutter release button. Movie shooting starts. While shooting, the “ REC” indicator blinks, and the recording time and time r emaining are shown. 3 Pr ess the shutter release button again.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 79 Playing Back Movies 1 Pr ess the 6 button. The camera goes into pla yback mode. 2 Select a movie with the #$ buttons. Movies are indicated by a 3 ic on. The first frame of the movie is displa yed as a still image. 3 Pr ess the ! button.
1 V arious Shooting Functions 80 Clipping Movies The unnecessary par ts at the beginning or end of a movie can be delet ed, and the movie can be saved as a new file . 1 Bring up the movie to be edit ed in playback mode, and then press the MENU/OK button.
2 Playback F unctions 81 2 Playback F unctions Displaying Images in Thumbnail V iew Pressing the 8 ( X )/ 9 ( Y ) button in pla yback mode displays multiple im- ages in thumbnail view . 20-frame view 81-frame view The following opera tions are possible.
2 Playback F unctions 82 Displaying Images in Enlarged V iew Y oucandisplaystillimagesenlarged. The following opera tions are possible. 8 ( X ) button/ T urn the up-down dial right Enlarges the image. 9 ( Y ) button/ T urn the up-down dial left Reduces the image.
2 Playback F unctions 83 Organizing Files Deleting Files Deleting One File 1 Display the image to delet e in playback mode. 2 Pr ess the D button. 3 Use the !" buttons t o select [Delete One]. Y oucanchangethefilewith the #$ buttons.
2 Playback F unctions 84 2 Select [Delete Multi] and then press the MENU/OK button. 3 Select [Sel. Indiv .] or [Sel. Range] and then press the MENU/OK button. 4 Use the !"#$ buttons t o select files and then press the MENU/OK button. If you selected [Sel.
2 Playback F unctions 85 Setting Protection Y oucanprotectfilestopreventthemfrombeingdeletedac cidentally . Caution ------------------------------------------------------.
2 Playback F unctions 86 Setting/Canceling Pr otection for All Files 1 Select [Protect] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button. 2 Select [Select All] or [Cancel All] and then press the MENU/OK button. Setting Protection for Multiple Files Simultaneously 1 Select [Protect] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button.
2 Playback F unctions 87 Cop ying the Images in Internal Memory to a Card Y ou can copy the still images and movies stored in internal memory to a memory card. 1 Insert a memor y card. 2 Select [Cop y to Card from Int ernal Memor y] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button.
2 Playback F unctions 88 T rimming Images Y oucantrimtheedgesofimagesandthensavetheimages. 1 Display the image to trim in pla yback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [ T rim] and then press the $ button.
2 Playback F unctions 89 Corr ecting Skew ed Images Correct images of rectangular objects such as message boards and business cards shot at an angle so that the images appear as if they wer e shot from the front. 1 Display the image to c orrect in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button.
2 Playback F unctions 90 Corr ecting Brightness and Contr ast (Lev el Compensa- tion) Y oucancorrectthebrightnessandcontrastofshotstillimages. 1 Display the image to c orrect in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button.
2 Playback F unctions 91 Examples of Correction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Adjusting the Overall Brightness • Movethemid-point tothe leftto increasethe overallbrightness, and move it to the right t o increase the over all darkness.
2 Playback F unctions 92 Corr ecting the W hite Balance Y oucancorrectthecolortonesofstillimages. 1 Display the image to c orrect in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [ White Balance C ompensation] and then press the $ butt on.
2 Playback F unctions 93 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Someimagesmaynotbeabletobecorrectedpr operly. • Ifyouperformcolormoirecorrection,colorlossorcolorbleedingma yoccur .
2 Playback F unctions 94 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Thesettingsthatwer esetatthetimeofshootingareinitiallyselected.
2 Playback F unctions 95 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • ThepicturedisplayisoffwhilethecameraisconnectedwithanA VcableorHDMIcable.
2 Playback F unctions 96 Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images Specify multiple images and the number of copies from thumbnail view . 1 Pr ess the Y button in playback mode. The screen changes to 20-frame view . 2 Select [DPOF] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button.
2 Playback F unctions 97 Selec ting the Images to T ransfer When using an Eye-Fi card , you can transfer just selected images. 1 Set [Eye-Fi C onnection Settings] in the [Setup] menu to [On (Selected)]. 2 T urn the power off and then back on. 3 Select [Eye-Fi T ransfer Selected Images] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button.
2 Playback F unctions 98 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Y ou can access the screen in step 6 by pressing the Effect button in the single-frame view of the playback mode, and transfer the displa yed image.
3 Changing Camera Settings 99 3 Changing Camer a Settings C ustomizing the Camer a Y ou canchangethe functionsof theFnbuttonsand ADJ.
3 Changing Camera Settings 100 1 Set the functions to register . 2 Select [Reg. My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The Reg. My Settings screen appears. 3 Select the location to register the settings and then press the MENU/OK button.
3 Changing Camera Settings 101 Recalling Settings Registered as My Settings The settings registeredto [My Settings BOX]can be assigned to MY1/MY2/ MY3ofthemodedial. 1 Select [Recall My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button.
3 Changing Camera Settings 102 Shooting Images in My Settings Mode 1 T urn the mode dial to MY1/MY2/MY3. Shooting becomes possible with the set- tings of My Settings. 2 T o temporarily change the shooting mode, select [Switch Shooting Mode] in the [Shooting] menu.
3 Changing Camera Settings 103 Editing My Settings Y oucaneditthesettingsregisteredasMySettings. 1 Select [Edit My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The [Edit My Settings] screen appears. 2 Select the My Settings item you want to edit and then press the $ button.
3 Changing Camera Settings 104 Changing the Name of a My Settings Item 1 Select [Name] in the screen of step 3 on P . 103 and then press the $ button. The [Name] screen appears and the current name is displayed in the text input area. If you want to specify a new name, go to st ep 3.
3 Changing Camera Settings 105 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Ifthesettingsof[M Y1],[MY2],and.
3 Changing Camera Settings 106 1 Select [ADJ. Lev er Setting] in the [Key Cust om Options] menu and then press the $ button. The [ADJ. L ever Setting] screen appears. 2 Use the !" buttons t o select any of [ADJ. L ever Setting 1] to [ADJ. L ever Setting 5] and then press the $ button.
3 Changing Camera Settings 107 Registering F unctions to the Fn1/Fn2/Eff ect Buttons Y ou can register functions to the Fn1/F n2/Effect buttons so that you can change settings or display a function settings screen by simply pressing a button.
3 Changing Camera Settings 108 1 Select [Set Fn1 Button], [Set Fn2 Butt on], or [Effect Button Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then pr ess the $ button. 2 Use the !" buttons t o select the function to register and then press the # button.
3 Changing Camera Settings 109 Changing Other Settings Adjusting the Brightness of the P icture Display Y oucanadjustthebrightnessofthepicturedisplay. 1 Select [LCD Brigh tness] in the [Setup] menu and then press the $ button. 2 Select [Auto ] or [Manual].
3 Changing Camera Settings 110 Setting the Information Display ed in Shooting Mode Y ou can set the information displayed for each number of pr esses of the DISP . button in shooting mode. 1 Select [DISP . Button Display Setting] in the [Setup] menu and then press the $ button.
3 Changing Camera Settings 111 Setting the Operation Sounds Y ou can set the camera operation sounds in [OperationsS ounds] and [ V ol - ume Settings] of the [Setup] menu. There are the f ollowing three camera operations sounds .
3 Changing Camera Settings 112 Resetting the File Numbers A file name of “R0” and a 6- digit sequential number (010001 to 999999) is assigned to each shot image automatically (R0010001.JPG to R0999999. JPG). Even if you insert a new memory card, the sequential numbering of file names is continued from the last card .
3 Changing Camera Settings 113 Setting the Copyr ight Notice Y ou can set a copyright notice to be written as Exif data when images are shot. 1 Select [Cop yright notice] in the [Setup] menu and then press the $ button. The [Cop yright notice] screen appears.
4 Menus 114 4 Menus The camera functions are mainly set with the menus. The following menus ar e available. (The underlined settings are the default settings.) Shooting Menu Usethismenu tosettheshooting settings. This menu is displayed in shooting mode.
4 Menus 115 Menu option Settings Page Image Settings Vivid , Standard, Setting 1, Setting 2 P . 73 Crop to 35 mm Off, On P . 50 Date Imprint Off , Date, Time P . 76 Continuous Mode Off, C ontinuous P . 62 Auto Bracket Off, AE-BKT 1/3EV , AE-BKT 1/2EV , WB-BKT , WB-BKT Preset, E ffect-BKT , DR-BKT , CONTRAST-BKT P .
4 Menus 116 Menu option Settings Page Flash Exposure C ompensation +2.0, +1.7, +1.3, +1.0, +0.7, +0.3, 0.0, -0.3, -0.7, -1.0, -1.3, -1.7, -2.0 P . 70 Manual Flash Amount Full, 1/1.4, 1/2, 1/2.8, 1/4, 1/5.6, 1/8, 1/11, 1/16, 1/22, 1/32, 1/64 P . 71 Flash Synchro Settings 1st Cur tain, 2nd Curtain P .
4 Menus 117 Playback Menu This menu is displayed in playback mode. Use this menu to manage and correct images. Menu option P age RA W Development P . 93 Level C ompensation P . 90 White Balance Compensa tion P . 92 Color Moire C orrection P .
4 Menus 118 K ey C ustom Options Menu Use this menu to regist er frequently used shooting settings and change the functions of buttons and levers. Menu option Settings P age Reg. My Settings MY1/MY2/MY3:MySettingsBox(1to6) P .
4 Menus 119 Menu option Settings P age C-AF Continuous Setting Off, AF Priority , Shutter Priority P . 54 AEL/AFL Lock Keep Setting Off , On P . 54 One Press M Mode Aper ture Priority , Shttr Priority , Program P . 42 RestoreDefaults[KeyC ustomOptions] — P .
4 Menus 120 Setup Menu Usethismenu tosetthegeneraloperations of the camera. Menu option Settings P age Format[ Card] — P . 25 Format[Int ernalMemory] — — Reset File Number — P . 112 Change File Name R0 P . 111 Copyright notic e — P .
4 Menus 121 Menu option Settings P age L CD Confirma tion Time Off, 0.5 Sec., 1 Sec., 2 Sec., 3 Sec., Hold P . 33 Grid Guide Display Options Grid 1, Grid 2, Grid 3 P . 110 DISP . Button Display Setting Use DISP . Screen, Graphic Display , Information Display , Grid Guide, Level Indica tor , Histogram P .
5 Downloading Images to Y our Computer 122 5 Downloading Images to Y our Computer Using Images on a C omputer Y ou can transfer recorded still images and mo vies to a computer by con - necting thecamera tothe computerwith a USBcable.
5 Downloading Images to Y our Computer 123 Saving Images to PC UsethesuppliedUSBcabletoconnectthecameratoacomputer . 1 T urn off the camera. 2 Open the terminal co ver , and connect one end of the USB cable to the USB/ A V OUT terminal on the camera and the other end to the computer .
5 Downloading Images to Y our Computer 124 Installing the So ft ware The supplied CD contains the SILKYPIXDeveloper Studio3.0 LE forPENT AX RICOH IMAGING software. Y oucanuse SILKYPIXDev eloperStudio toc onvert and adjust the color of RA W files and save the file in JPEG or TIFF format.
6 Appendices 125 6 Appendices T rouble Shooting Error messages If an error message is displayed, take the steps list ed below . Error message Solution P age Insert card No memory card inserted. Insert card. P . 23 Set camera clock. Camera clock not set.
6 Appendices 126 Camera T roubleshooting Po wer Supply Problem Cause S olution Page The camera does not turn on. Batt ery is exhausted or not inserted. Correctly insert the battery or charge the battery. P . 23 P . 26 Battery is incompatible. Use a compatible battery.
6 Appendices 127 Shooting Problem Cause S olution Page No picture is taken when shut- ter release button is pr essed. Battery is exhausted. Char ge the battery. P . 26 Camera is off or not in shooting mode. Press POWER button t o turn camera on, or press 6 to select shooting mode.
6 Appendices 128 Problem Cause S olution Page Photos are too dark. Subject is poorly lit. Open the flash. P . 69 Picture display is too dark. Adjust picture display brightness. P . 109 Colors are unnatur al. Camera unable to adjust white balance for shooting conditions using auto white balance.
6 Appendices 129 Miscellaneous Problem Cause S olution Page Cannot insert memory c ard . Card is not in correct orientation. Insert in correct orientation. P . 23 Camera contr ols have no effect. Batter y is exhausted. Charge the battery. P . 26 Camera malfunction.
6 Appendices 130 Specifications Camera Effective pixels Approxima tely 16.2 million pixels Image sensor APS-C CMOS (approximately 16.9 million total pixels) Lens Focal length 18.3mm (equivalent to 28 mm on a 35-mm camera) Aperture (f-number) f/2.8 - f/16 Focus range (from lens) Approx.
6 Appendices 131 Image size (pixels) Still images q (16 MB equivalent) 4928 × 3264, 4352 × 3264, 3264 × 3264 r (10 MB equivalent) 3936 × 2608, 3488 × 2608, 2608 × 2608 s (5 MB equivalent) 2912 .
6 Appendices 132 AC-U1 USB po wer adapter Pow er Supply AC 100 - 240 V (50/60 Hz), 0.2 A Output voltage DC 5.0 V , 1000 mA Operating temperatur e 10°C to 40°C Dimensions (W × H × D) 42.5 mm × 22 mm × 66.5 mm (e xcluding Pow er plug) Weigh t Approx.
6 Appendices 133 Storage C apacity The following table sho ws the approximat e number of images and record- ing time (in seconds) that can be recor ded in the internal memory and onto a memory card in various formats.
6 Appendices 134 Optional Ac cessories Con version lens , hood, and adapter Remove the ring cap before a ttaching a conversion lens ( GW-3) or the lens hood and adapter (GH-3). Removal T urn the camera off and rotate the cap count erclockwise until it can be re- moved.
6 Appendices 135 External Flash An optional GF-1 T TL flash unit can be connected to the camera hot shoe and used as a T TL auto exposure flash. 1 Close the flash co ver . 2 Remove the hot shoe c over from the hot shoe of the camera. 3 T urn the camera and the optional flash unit off and attach the flash to the camera hot shoe.
6 Appendices 136 Other Flash Units 1 Attach the flash unit t o the hot shoe. 2 T urn on the camera, turn the mode dial to Av , T Av , or M, and set the aperture.
6 Appendices 137 Using the C amera Abr oad Using the A C-U1 USB Po wer A dapter and BJ-6 Battery Charger These products are for use with curren ts of 100–240 V and 50 or 60 Hz. Before travelling , purchase a travel adapt er for connection to the type of outlets used at your destination.
6 Appendices 138 Precautions for U se Camera • This product was manufactured for use in the country of purchase, the warranty is not valid in other countries.
6 Appendices 139 AC-U1 USB P ow er Adapter • UsetheUSBcablecontainedinthepackage. • Donotsubjectthepoweradaptertosevereimpactorfor ce. • Donotuseinextremehighorlowtemperaturesorareassubjecttovibra tion.
6 Appendices 140 Camer a Care and St orage Caring for the C amera • Photographs can be affected by finger prints and other foreign matter on the lens. Av oid touching the lens with your fingers. Remov e dust or lint with a blow- er from a camera supply store , or gently clean the lens with a soft, dry cloth.
6 Appendices 141 W arranty P olicy All PENT AX RICOH IMAGING cameras purchased thr ough authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of pur chase.
6 Appendices 142 The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Union. NO TICES INFORMA TION TO THE USER USA FC C Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules .
6 Appendices 143 C OMPLIANCE INFORMA TION ST A TEMENT Product Name: DIGIT AL CAMERA Model Number: GR This device complies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules.
144 Index Numbers 1st Curtain (Flash) ........................................ 71 2nd Curtain (Flash) ...................................... 71 A ADJ. ISO direct change .............................. 46 ADJ. Lever .....................................
145 F F A/Move T arget ............................................ 56 Flash ................................................................. 69 Flash Exposure Compensa tion ............... 71 Flash On (Flash) ........................................
146 O One Press M Mode ...................................... 42 Operation Sounds .................................... 111 Optional Accessories ............................... 134 Outdoors ( White Balance) ........................ 59 P Parts of the Camera .
147 V Video F ormat ................................................. 95 Vignetting ...................................................... 73 Vivid (Image Settings) ................................ 73 Volume Settings ..................................
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Pentax 175743 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Pentax 175743 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Pentax 175743 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Pentax 175743 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Pentax 175743, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Pentax 175743.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Pentax 175743. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Pentax 175743 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.