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RESISTANCE
TO
TEMPERATURE
EXTREMES
AND
CHANGES
The
temperature
range
at
which
your
camera
will
continue
to
function
properly
stretches
from
50°C
to
-20°C.
However,
resistance
to
cold
could
be
hampered
by
dirty
oil.
Therefore,
if
the
camera
is
to
operate
at
full
efficiency
In
very
cold
conditions,
it
must
be
overhauled
and
all
oil
must
be
replaced.
Sudden
changes
in
temperature
will
often
cause
moisture
to
condense
inside
or
outside
your
camera.
This
is
a
possible
source
of
rust,
which
may
be
extremely
harmful
to
the
mechanism.
Furthermore,
if
the
camera
is
taken
from
a
warm
temperature
to
a
sub-freezing
one,
further
damage
may
result
from
the
formation
of
icelets.
Thus,
sudden
temperature
changes
should
be
avoided
as
much
as
possible.
As
a
guide,
a
temperature
change
of
10°C
should
be
allowed
to
take
place
gradually
over
a
period
of
at
least
30
minutes.
If
this
is
not
possible,
keeping
the
camera
in
its
case
or
bag
will
help
somewhat
in
minimizing
the
effects
of
a
rapid
temperature
change.
Extremely
low
temperature
reduces
the
efficiency
of
the
battery.
Therefore,
the
camera
should
be
protected
against
low
temperature.
Put
the
batteries
into
the
camera
right
before
shooting.
For
extremely
low
temperature,
use
new
batteries.
A
few
notes
on
the
LCD
(Liquid
Crystal
Display):
In
high
temperature,
approximately
60°C
or
140°F
or
above,
the
LCD
may
turn
black.
In
low
temperature,
the
response-time
of
the
display
may
slow
down
considerably.
These
phenomena
do
not
indicate
either
camera
break-down
or
break-down
of
the
LCDs
themselves.
They
are
characteristics
of
LCDs,
and
the
LCDs
will
return
to
normal
when
the
temperature
becomes
normal.
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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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