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Pentax PC-313 - Description of Parts; Battery Handling; Camera Operation

Pentax PC-313
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DESCRIPTION
OF
PARTS
O
Shutter
release
button
O
Auto-focus
window
Exposure
counter
©
Viewfinder
window
©
Light-sensor
window
Q
Flash
@
Flash
switch
®
Lens
©
Lens
protector
(D
Film-information
window
(0
Back
cover
(D
Flash
ready
lamp
(B
Film-eader-end
mark
O
Viewfinder
eyepiece
®
Film
chamber
(D
Back-cover
release
lever
O
Battery-chamber
cover
(D
Take-up
spool
(D
Sprocket
€)
Film-speed-set
lever
@
Film
rewind
lever
®
Rewind
shaft
INSERTING
BATTERIES
(Fig.1)
You
need
two
"AA"
batteries
to
operate
this
camera.
Although
both
rnanganese
and
alkaline
batteries
are
suitable
for
this
camera,
the
latter
is
recommended
for
longer
battery
life.
Ni-Cd
batteries
are
not
suitable.
Insert
two
batteries
by
aligning
(+)
and
{-)
marks
of
the
batteries
with
the
marks
on
the
cover,
then
close
the
cover.
CHECKING
BATTERIES
BEFORE
USE
(Fig.2—3)
1.
Open
the
lens
protector
€)
completely.
Now
the
camera
is
operable.
*Unless
the
protector
is
fully
opened,
the
shutter
is
not
operable
to
avoid
accidental
shooting.
Depress
the
shutter
release
button
@
halfway
while
covering
the
light-sensor
window
@
as
shown.
A
ted
lamp
lights
up
when
batteries
are
properly
loaded.
Replace
the
batteries
with
fresh
ones
when
film
advance
becomes
slow
or
flash
recycling
takes
more
than
30
seconds.
“When
replacing,
use
batteries
of
the
same
type
and
make.
*Do
not
leave
batteries
in
the
camera
to
avoid
possible
leakage
when
storing
the
camera
for
a
long
period.
SETTING
FILM
SPEED
(Fig.4)
Align
the
index
of
the
film-speed-set
lever
@
with
the
corresponding
film
speed
{ISO)
of
the
film
in
use.
*This
camera
is
designed
to
use
the
film
with
ISO
100,
200
or
400.
*The
film
speed
is
indicated
on
the
film
package.
LOADING
FILM
(Fig.5—8)
When
loading
or
unloading
the
fitm,
avoid
the
direct
sunlight.
1.
Open
the
back
cover
by
sliding
the
back-cover
release
lever
®.
2.
Place
the
film
cartridge
by
first
fitting
its
flat
side
on
the
rewind
shaft.
3.
Pull
the
film
leader
out
and
place
it
on
the
film-
leader-end
mark
(B[
mM
j.
*Make
sure
that
the
film
is
properly
placed
between
the
guide
rails
while
taking
up
any
slack
left
in
the
film.
4.
Close
the
back
cover.
Release
the
shutter
four
times
until
the
exposure
counter
@
reaches
"1"
TAKING
PICTURES
(Fig.9—11]
1.
Open
the
lens
protector.
Look
through
the
viewfinder
and
compose
your
image.
2.
Depress
the
shutter
release
button
halfway.
Make
sure
that
a
red
lamp
does
not
come
on
inside
the
viewfinder.
When
the
red
lamp
lights
up,
use
the
flash.
3.
When
you
are
ready,
release
the
shutter.
The
shooting
range
is
from
1.2m
(3.9
ft.)
to
infinity.
FOCUSING
(Fig.12—14)
Place
the
subject
at
the
center
of
the
viewfinder
when
you
take
a
picture.
To
focus
on
the
subject
in
a
peripheral
area,
point
the
center
of
the
viewfinder
at
the
subject
first,
then
depress
the
shutter release
button
halfway,
recompose
the
picture
and
release
the
shitter.
USING
FLASH
(Fig.15—16)
The
red
lamp
in
the
viewfinder
recommends
you
to
use
the
flash.
1.
Slide
the
flash
switch
@
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow.
2.
"When
the
flash
ready
lamp
@
lights
up,
you
are
ready
to
take
a
picture
using
the
flash.
Keep
your
finger
off
the
shutter
release
button
until
the
ready
lamp
comes
on.
Make
sure
to
keep
your
finger
off
the
flash
head
when
taking
a
picture.
Slide
the
flash
switch
back
after
shooting.
The
flash
helps
take
brilliant
pictures
of
backlit
subjects.
Flash
Control
Range
The
flash
covers
following
ranges:
ISO
100
film
=
approx.
1.2—3.1m
(3.9—10.2
ft.)
ISO
200
film
=
approx.
1.2—4.4m
(3.9—14.4
ft.)
ISO
400
film
=
approx.
1.6—6.3m
15.2—20.7
ft.)
REWINDING
FILM
(Fig.17—18)
The
motor
stops
automatically
at
the
end
of
the
film.
1.
Torewind
the
film,
push
the
film
rewind
lever
@
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
and
hold
it
there
until
rewind
finishes.
2.
The
motor
stops
automatically
with
the
exposure
counter
showing
"S".
3.
Open
the
back
cover
and
remove
the
film
cartridge
from
the
chamber.

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