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Press
the
shutter
release
button
all
the
way
down,
and
the
shutter
is
released.
Then,
the
film
automatically
advances
to
the
next
frame.
Notes:
When
the
shutter
is
released,
the
self-timer
lamp
glows
momentarily
to
indicate
that
a
shot
has
been
taken.
When
the
green
lamp
flickers,
the
macro
mark
(©)
on
the
LCD
panel
also
flickers
to
recommend
use
of
macro
settings.
The
shutter
cannot
be
released
while
the
lens
is
zooming.
When
taking
pictures
In
the
dark,
the
flash
auto¬
matically
fires.
When
the
shutter
release
button
is
lightly
pressed
in
dark
lighting,
the
red
lamp
glows,
indicating
that
flash
is
ready
to
fire.
A
flickering
red
lamp
means
the
flash
is
being
charged.
Therefore,
make
sure
the
red
lamp
glows
before
shooting.
Flash-effective
ranges
(Nega-color
film
used)
Lens
ISO
50
100
400
1600
38mm(444l
1
~
3.5
m
1
~
5
m
1
—10
m
1
—18
m*
90mm
{
)
1
~
2.1
m
1
~3m
1
~
5.9
m
1
-10
m
Macro
(
©
)
0.6
-1
m
0.6-1
m
0.6
-1
m
*
Because
of
high
film
speed,
overexposure
may
occur
at
close
range.
Amount
of
film
that
can
be
shot
with
new
batteries:
Approximately
30
rolls
of
24-exposure
film
when
the
flash
is
used
for
50%
of
shooting.
(This
is
in
accordance
with
Pentax
testing
conditions,
using
CR-123A
batteries.)

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