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CAMERA
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING:
•
Always
keep
the
viewfinder
eyepiece,
lens
and
filters
as
clean
as
possible.
To
remove
loose
dust
and
dirt,
first
use
the
blower
and
then
the
brush.
Do
not
try
to
wipe
off
granular
dirt
or
dust
—
it's
an
excellent
way
of
scratching
the
glass.
•
Smudges,
such
as
fingerprints,
should
be
carefully
wiped
away
with
either
lens
tissue
or
a
clean,
soft
cloth.
Clean,
plain
cotton
handkerchiefs
that
have
already
been
washed
a
few
times
are
particularly
good
for
this.
Breathing
on
the
lens
before
wiping
is
effective;
but
be
sure
to
wipe
away
all
moisture
completely.
Commercial
lens
cleaners
are
also
effective.
•
Never
touch
the
mirror
or
the
shutter
leaves.
Minor
dirt
or
spots
on
the
mirror
will
not
affect
the
clarity
of
your
pictures.
•
Take
care
not
to
drop
the
camera
or
knock
it
against
anything
solid.
Accidents
or
rough
handling
can
easily
damage
the
internal
mechanism,
even
though
externally
nothing
seems
to
have
been
damaged.
KEEP
YOUR
CAMERA
DRY:
•
Your
camera
is
not
waterproof.
There
are
several
places
where
water
can
get
inside
and
do
a
great
deal
of
damage.
Take
care
to
protect
both
body
and
lens
from
rain
or
splashing
water.
If
your
camera
should
get
wet,
dry
it
off
immediately
with
a
clean,
soft
cloth.
•
If
your
camera
becomes
completely
soaked,
it
may
malfunction.
In
this
instance,
bring
it
as
soon
as
possible
to
an
authorized
Pentax
service
center.
STORAGE:
•
Where
to
keep
your
camera
while
you
are
not
using
it
is
an
important
point.
The
best
storage
place
is
cool,
dry,
clean
and
well-ventilated.
Because
of
the
possible
build
up
of
humidity,
it
is
risky
to
store
your
camera
in
a
cabinet
or
closet.
It's
also
a
good
idea
to
keep
your
camera
in
its
bag
or
case
while
you
are
not
using
it.
•
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Exposure Modes
6
Easy Steps
10
Inserting Batteries
14
Using Batteries Correctly
16
Grip Super a
17
Strap and Case
18
Lens Mounting
19
Film Wind Lever
20
Shutter Dial, Shutter Release Button and Release Button Lock
21
Setting Film Speed, Memo Holder/Grip
23
Film Loading
24
Viewfinder Displays
26
Focusing
29
Holding the Camera
30
Unloading the Film
31
Pentax "A" Lens
32
Shutter Dial. Manual Shutter Speed Select Button
33
Warning Indication for each Exposure Mode
34
Selecting the Programmed AE Mode
36
Selecting the Aperture-Priority AE Mode
38
Selecting the Metered Manual Mode
40
Using Pentax Dedicated Auto Flash Units
42
Selecting the Programmed Auto Flash Mode
44
Programmed AE Diagram, Shutter/Aperture Coupling Range. Meter Coupling Range
46
Exposure Compensation
48
Depth-Of-Field
50
Depth-Of-Field Preview
52
Tripod, B (Bulb) and Time Exposures
54
Self-Timer
55
Use of Non-Dedicated Flash Units
56
Diopter Adjustment, Changing Back Cover
57
Infrared Index Mark
58
Using Screw-Mount Takumar Lenses
59
How to Use Various Accessories
60
Camera Maintenance
64
Resistance to Temperature Extremes and
65
Specifications
66
Warranty Policy
68
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Pentax Program Plus Specifications
General
Lens mount
Pentax K mount
ISO range
25 - 1600
Film advance
Manual
Camera type
SLR
Exposure modes
Program, Manual
Metering
TTL, center-weighted
Flash
Hot shoe
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