Pentax Digital Camera 15073 User Manual

Digital Camera  
Operating Manual  
To ensure the best performance from your camera, please  
read the Operating Manual before using the camera.  
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Thank you for purchasing this PENTAX Q Digital Camera. Please read this manual  
before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the features and functions.  
Keep this manual safe, as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand all the  
camera’s capabilities.  
Lenses you can use  
Lenses that can be used with this camera are Q-mount lenses.  
Regarding copyrights  
Images taken with the PENTAX Q that are for anything other than personal enjoyment  
cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the Copyright  
Act. Please take care, as there are cases where limitations are placed on taking  
pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations, performances or of items  
on display. Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used  
outside the scope of use of the copyright as laid out in the Copyright Act, and care  
should be taken here also.  
Regarding trademarks  
PENTAX, PENTAX Q and smc PENTAX are trademarks of HOYA CORPORATION.  
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and other countries. Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or  
trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.  
and other countries.  
SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.  
This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
The DNG logo is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective companies. However, the TM or ® marks are not used in all cases in this  
manual.  
This product supports PRINT Image Matching III. PRINT Image Matching enabled  
digital still cameras, printers and software help photographers to produce images more  
faithful to their intentions. Some functions are not available on printers that are not  
PRINT Image Matching III compliant.  
Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation. All Rights Reserved. PRINT Image Matching  
is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. The PRINT Image Matching logo is a  
trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.  
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1
To users of this camera  
• Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong  
electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields. Strong static charges or the magnetic  
fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the  
monitor, damage the stored data, or affect the product’s internal circuitry and cause  
camera misoperation.  
• The liquid crystal panel used for the monitor is manufactured using extremely high  
precision technology. Although the level of functioning pixels is 99.99% or better, you  
should be aware that 0.01% or fewer of the pixels may not illuminate or may illuminate  
when they should not. However, this has no effect on the recorded image.  
• There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen of the monitor in this  
manual are different from the actual ones.  
• In this manual, the generic term “computer(s)” refers to either a Windows PC or a  
Macintosh hereafter.  
• In this manual, the term “battery(ies)” refers to any type of batteries used for this  
camera and its accessories.  
For Using Your Camera Safely  
We have paid close attention to the safety of this product. When using this product,  
we request your special attention regarding items marked with the following  
symbols.  
This symbol indicates that violating this item could cause serious  
personal injuries.  
Warning  
This symbol indicates that violating this item could cause minor  
Caution  
or medium personal injuries, or loss of property.  
About the Camera  
Warning  
• Do not disassemble or modify the camera. High voltage areas are present inside the  
camera, with the risk of electric shock.  
• If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging the camera,  
never touch the exposed portion. There is a risk of electric shock.  
• Do not aim the camera at the sun or other intense sources of light when taking  
pictures or leave the camera sitting in direct sunlight with the lens cap off. Doing so  
may cause the camera to malfunction or cause a fire.  
• Do not look through the lens while it is pointed at the sun. Doing so may lead to a loss  
of eyesight or cause vision to be impaired.  
• If any irregularities occur during use, such as smoke or a strange odor, stop use  
immediately, remove the battery or the AC adapter, and contact your nearest  
PENTAX Service Center. Continuing to use the product can cause a fire or electrical  
shock.  
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• Do not place your finger over the flash when discharging the flash. You may burn  
yourself.  
Do not cover the flash with clothing when discharging the flash. Discoloration may occur.  
• Some portions of the camera heat up during use. There is a risk of low temperature  
burns when holding such portions for long periods.  
• Should the monitor be damaged, be careful of glass fragments. Also, be careful not  
to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin or in your eyes or mouth.  
• Depending on your individual factors or physical condition, the use of the camera may  
cause itching, rashes or blisters. In case of any abnormality, stop using the camera  
and get medical attention immediately.  
About the Battery Charger and AC Adapter  
Warning  
• Always use the battery charger and AC adapter exclusively developed for this  
product, with the specified power and voltage. Using a battery charger or AC adapter  
not exclusive to this product, or using the exclusive battery charger or AC adapter with  
an unspecified power or voltage can cause a fire, electric shock, or camera  
breakdown. The specified voltage is 100 - 240V AC.  
• Do not disassemble or modify the product. This can cause a fire or electrical shock.  
• If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the product or other abnormality  
occurs, immediately discontinue using and consult a PENTAX Service Center.  
Continuing to use the product can cause a fire or electrical shock.  
• If water should happen to get inside the product, consult a PENTAX Service Center.  
Continuing to use the product can cause a fire or electrical shock.  
• If thunderstorm should be present during use of the battery charger and AC plug cord,  
unplug the power plug and discontinue use. Continuing to use the product can cause  
damage to the equipment, fire or electrical shock.  
• Wipe off the power plug if it should become covered with dust. Accumulated dust may  
cause a fire.  
• To reduce the risk of hazards, use only CSA/UL certified power supply cord set, cord  
is Type SPT-2 or heavier, minimum NO.18 AWG copper, one end with a molded-on  
male attachment plug cap (with a specified NEMA configuration), and the other is  
provided with a molded-on female connector body (with a specified IEC nonindustrial  
type configuration) or the equivalent.  
Caution  
• Do not place or drop heavy objects on or forcefully bend the AC plug cord. Doing so  
may damage the cord. Should the AC plug cord be damaged, consult a PENTAX  
Service Center.  
• Do not touch or short-circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while the cord is  
plugged in.  
• Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. This can cause an electric shock.  
• Do not drop the product, or subject it to violent impact. This can cause equipment  
breakdown.  
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• Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other than the rechargeable  
lithium-ion battery D-LI68. Attempting to charge other types of batteries may cause  
an explosion or heating, or may damage the battery charger.  
About the Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery  
Warning  
• If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with your eyes, do not rub  
them. Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention immediately.  
Caution  
• Only use the specified battery with this camera. Use of other batteries may cause an  
explosion or fire.  
• Do not disassemble the battery. Disassembling the battery may cause an explosion  
or leakage.  
• Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or begins to  
smoke. Be careful not to burn yourself during removal.  
• Keep wires, hairpins, and other metal objects away from the + and - contacts of the  
battery.  
• Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire. This can cause an explosion  
or fire.  
• If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with skin or clothes, it may  
cause irritation to the skin. Wash the affected areas thoroughly with water.  
• Precautions for D-LI68 Battery Usage:  
USE SPECIFIED CHARGER ONLY.  
- DO NOT INCINERATE.  
- DO NOT DISASSEMBLE.  
- DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT.  
- DO NOT EXPOSE TO HIGH TEMP. (140°F / 60°C)  
Keep the Camera and its Accessories  
out of the Reach of Small Children  
Warning  
• Do not place the camera and its accessories within the reach of small children.  
1. If the product falls or is operated accidentally it may cause serious personal injuries.  
2. Wrapping the strap around a neck may cause suffocation.  
3. To avoid the risk of a small accessory such as the battery or SD Memory Cards  
from being swallowed by mistake, keep them out of the reach of small children.  
Seek medical attention immediately if an accessory is accidentally swallowed.  
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Care to be Taken During Handling  
Before Using Your Camera  
• When traveling, take the Worldwide Service Network listing that is included in the  
package. This will be useful if you experience problems abroad.  
• When the camera has not been used for a long time, confirm that it is still working  
properly, particularly prior to taking important pictures (such as at a wedding or when  
traveling). Contents of the recording cannot be guaranteed if recording, playback or  
transferring your data to a computer, etc. is not possible due to a malfunction of your  
camera or recording media (SD Memory Card), etc.  
About the Battery and Charger  
• Storing the battery fully charged may decrease the battery performance. Avoid storing  
in high temperatures.  
• If the battery is left inserted and the camera is not used for a long time, the battery will  
over-discharge and shorten the battery’s life.  
• Charging the battery a day before use or on the day of use is recommended.  
• The AC plug cord provided with this camera is developed exclusively for the battery  
charger D-BC68P. Do not use it with other devices.  
Precautions on Carrying and Using Your Camera  
• Do not subject the camera to high temperatures or high humidity. Do not leave the  
camera in a vehicle, as the temperature can get very high.  
• Do not subject the camera to strong vibrations, shocks, or pressure. Use a cushion to  
protect the camera from vibrations of motorcycles, automobiles, or ships.  
• The temperature range for camera use is 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).  
• The monitor may appear black at high temperatures, but will return to normal at  
normal temperatures.  
• The monitor may respond more slowly at low temperatures. This is due to liquid  
crystal properties, and is not a malfunction.  
• Sudden temperature changes will cause condensation on the inside and outside of  
the camera. Place the camera in your bag or a plastic bag, and remove the camera  
after temperature of the camera and surroundings are equalized.  
• Avoid contact with garbage, mud, sand, dust, water, toxic gases, or salt. These could  
cause the camera to breakdown. Wipe the camera to dry off any rain or water drops.  
• Please do not press forcefully on the monitor. This could cause it to break or  
malfunction.  
• Be careful not to overtighten the screw in the tripod socket when using a tripod.  
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Cleaning Your Camera  
• Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as thinner, alcohol, or benzine.  
• Use a lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens. Never use a spray blower  
for cleaning as it may damage the lens.  
• Please contact a PENTAX Service Center for professional cleaning of the CMOS  
sensor. (This will involve a fee.)  
Storing Your Camera  
• Do not store the camera with preservatives or chemicals. Storage in high  
temperatures and high humidity can cause mold to grow on the camera. Remove the  
camera from its case and store it in a dry and well-ventilated place.  
• Avoid using or storing the camera where it may be exposed to static electricity or  
electrical interference.  
• Avoid using or storing the camera in direct sunlight or in locations where it may be  
exposed to rapid changes in temperature or to condensation.  
• Periodic inspections are recommended every one to two years to maintain high  
performance.  
Other Precautions  
• The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write-  
protect switch. Setting the switch to LOCK  
prevents new data from being recorded on the  
card, the stored data from being deleted, and the  
card from being formatted by the camera or  
computer.  
Write-protect  
switch  
• The SD Memory Card may be hot when removing  
the card immediately after using the camera.  
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn off the power while the card is being  
accessed. This may cause the data to be lost or the card to be damaged.  
• Do not bend the SD Memory Card or subject it to violent impact. Keep it away from  
water and store away from high temperatures.  
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting. The card may be damaged and  
become unusable.  
• Data on the SD Memory Card may be deleted in the following circumstances. We do  
not accept any liability for data that is deleted if  
1. the SD Memory Card is mishandled by the user.  
2. the SD Memory Card is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference.  
3. the SD Memory Card has not been used for a long time.  
4. the SD Memory Card or the battery is removed while the card is being accessed.  
• If the SD Memory Card is not used for a long time, the data on the card may become  
unreadable. Be sure to regularly make a backup of important data on a computer.  
• Format new SD Memory Cards. Also format SD Memory Cards used with other  
cameras.  
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• Please note that deleting data stored on an SD Memory Card, or formatting an SD  
Memory Card does not completely erase the original data. Deleted files can  
sometimes be recovered using commercially available software. If you are going to  
discard, give away or sell your SD Memory Card, you should ensure that the data on  
the card is completely deleted or the card itself is destroyed if it contains any personal  
or sensitive information.  
• The data on your SD Memory Card should be managed at your own risk.  
Regarding Product Registration  
In order to better serve you, we request that you complete the product registration, which  
can be found on the CD-ROM supplied with the camera or on the PENTAX website.  
Refer to p.209 for details. Thank you for your cooperation.  
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Contents  
Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Playback Time (when  
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Using the Shake Reduction Function to Prevent Camera  
Shake.............................................................................................96  
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Connecting the Camera to a Video Input Terminal or HDMI Input  
Terminal........................................................................................... 168  
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Setting the Sound Effects, Date and Time, and Display  
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Composition of the Operating Manual  
This Operating Manual contains the following chapters.  
1
2
Explains the provided accessories and the names and functions of various parts.  
Explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be  
sure to read this chapter and follow the instructions.  
3
Explains the procedures for taking and playing back pictures.  
4
Explains the shooting-related functions.  
5
Explains the procedures for changing the shooting settings, such as the file  
format.  
6
Explains the procedures for playing back and deleting images.  
7
Explains the procedures for processing images and developing images taken  
in RAW format.  
8
9
Explains the general camera settings and file management settings such as  
the monitor display settings and the image folder naming system.  
10  
11  
Explains how to connect the camera to a computer, and includes installation  
instructions and a general overview of the provided software.  
Explains how to use the built-in flash and external flashes.  
Explains troubleshooting, introduces optional accessories and provides  
various resources.  
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14  
The symbols used in this Operating Manual are explained below.  
Indicates reference page number explaining a related operation.  
1
Indicates useful information.  
Indicates precautions to take when operating the camera.  
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1 Before Using Your  
Camera  
Check the package contents and the names and functions  
of working parts before use.  
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Checking the Contents of the  
Package  
The following accessories are packaged with your camera.  
Check that all accessories are included.  
1
Hot shoe cover FK  
(Installed on camera)  
Body mount cover  
(Installed on camera)  
USB cable  
I-USB7  
Strap  
O-ST115  
Rechargeable lithium-ion  
battery D-LI68  
Battery charger  
D-BC68P  
AC plug cord  
Software (CD-ROM)  
S-SW115  
Operating Manual  
(this manual)  
Quick Guide  
Refer to p.228 for information on optional accessories.  
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Names and Functions of the Working  
Parts  
Speaker  
Lens mount index  
(red dot)  
1
AF assist light/  
Self-timer lamp  
Built-in flash  
Strap lug  
Lens information  
contacts  
Remote control  
receiver  
CMOS sensor  
Card cover  
Microphones  
Hot shoe  
Strap lug  
Remote control  
receiver  
Card access  
lamp  
Battery cover  
Monitor  
HDMI terminal  
(Type D)  
Terminal cover  
Connection cable  
cover  
Tripod socket  
PC/AV terminal  
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Capture Mode  
Here, you can learn which parts and how they work when shooting.  
The factory default setting of each part is explained here, but some parts have  
multiple functions and work differently depending on the selected setting.  
1
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
6
7
0
a
b
c
d
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1
E-dial  
Sets the shutter speed,  
aperture, and EV  
9
0
a
mc button  
Press to set the EV  
compensation and aperture  
compensation values. (p.77)  
You can change the menu  
when a menu screen is  
displayed. (p.32)  
d/i (Green/Delete)  
button  
You can assign a function to  
this button. (p.144)  
1
You can change the settings  
when the control panel is  
displayed. (p.32)  
4 button  
When the control panel or a  
menu screen is displayed,  
press this button to confirm  
the selected item.  
2
3
4
Mode dial  
Changes Capture mode.  
Shutter release button  
Press to capture images.  
b
Four-way controller  
(2345)  
Displays the Sensitivity/White  
Balance/Flash Mode/Drive  
Mode setup menu. (p.64)  
Quick dial  
You can save your preferred  
shooting settings and then  
retrieve them easily later on.  
When the control panel or a  
menu screen is displayed, use  
this to move the cursor or  
change items.  
5
6
Lens unlock button  
Press to detach a lens. (p.46)  
c
d
3 button  
Displays the [A Rec. Mode 1]  
menu (p.65). Press this button  
while the menu is displayed to  
return to the previous screen.  
Q button  
Switches to Playback mode.  
7
8
Flash pop-up switch  
Slide to pop up the built-in  
flash. (p.59)  
M button  
Changes the style of the  
display on the monitor. (p.22)  
Power switch  
Press to turn the camera on  
and off. (p.47)  
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Playback Mode  
Here, you can learn which parts and how they work during playback.  
1
1
2
4
5
3
6
7
8
9
0
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1
2
E-dial  
7
8
4 button  
Use this to enlarge an image  
(p.155) or display multiple  
images at the same time  
Confirms the setting you  
selected in the menu or  
playback screen.  
Four-way controller  
(2345)  
1
Shutter release button  
Press halfway to switch to  
Capture mode.  
Use this to move the cursor or  
change items in the menu or  
playback screen.  
Press the four-way controller  
(3) to display the playback  
mode palette. (p.152)  
3
4
Q button  
Switches to Capture mode.  
Power switch  
Press to turn the camera on  
and off. (p.47)  
9
0
3 button  
Displays the [Q Playback 1]  
5
mc button  
When the file format of the last  
captured image is JPEG, and  
its data still remains in the  
buffer memory, press this  
button to save the image in  
RAW format. (p.61)  
M button  
Changes the style of the  
display on the monitor. (p.25)  
6
d/i (Green/Delete)  
button  
Press to delete images, or  
change the settings, such as  
resetting the values. (p.62,  
References to Button Names  
In this Operating Manual, the buttons of the four-  
way controller are referred to in the following way.  
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Monitor Display  
Various information appears on the monitor depending on the status of the  
camera.  
1
The brightness level and the color of the monitor can be adjusted. (p.193)  
Capture Mode  
While shooting, the current shooting function settings are displayed on the  
monitor. You can change the style of the display by pressing the M  
button.  
Custom Image  
Bright  
M
M
M
[
]
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
37  
[
]
37  
Standard display  
Control panel  
Monitor off  
 Standard display  
(All items are displayed here for explanatory purposes. The actual display may  
differ.)  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
7 8 9  
001/999  
12  
13  
10  
11  
14  
EV  
+1.7  
15  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
37  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
[
]
[
]
37  
16 17 18 19 20  
21  
22  
1
Capture Mode (p.69)  
5
6
Custom Image (p.131)  
2
3
4
Interval Shooting (p.104)/  
HDR Capture (p.130)/  
Digital Filter (p.135)  
White Balance (p.124)  
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7
8
AE Metering (p.84)  
Shake Reduction (p.96)/  
Movie SR (p.110)  
15 Histogram (p.28)  
16 AE Lock (p.82)  
17 Shutter speed (p.77)  
18 Aperture value (p.77)  
19 EV bar (p.79)  
9
Battery level (p.39)  
10 Turning the focusing ring in  
\ mode (p.93)  
20 Sensitivity (p.75)  
21 Image storage capacity  
1
11 ND Filter (p.148)  
12 Number of shots using  
22 Face detection frame (when  
[Autofocus Method] is set to  
[Face Detection]) (p.87)  
Multi-exposure  
13 Multi-exposure (p.107)  
14 AF frame (p.55)  
*
*
Indicator 14 is displayed in white. When the subject is in focus, a green  
square frame is displayed instead. It turns red when the subject is not in  
focus. It is not displayed when [Focus Method] is set to \.  
For indicator 22, up to 12 face detection frames are displayed when  
[Autofocus Method] is set to [Face Detection]. A main face detection frame  
is displayed in yellow and other frames in white.  
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 Control panel  
Press the M button in Capture mode to display the control panel and change  
settings.  
A mode  
1
Custom Image  
Bright  
1
2
3
8
4
9
5
6
7
10  
15  
11  
16  
12  
13  
14  
18  
[
]
19  
65535  
C mode  
Custom Image  
Bright  
1
2
3
4
8
9
10  
19  
11  
15  
17  
12  
18  
[
]
65535  
1
2
3
Function name  
Setting  
Custom Image (p.131)/  
11 ND Filter (p.148)  
12 Shake Reduction (p.96)/  
Movie SR (p.110)  
Hmode (p.71)  
13 Aspect Ratio (p.121)  
4
5
6
7
8
9
Digital Filter (p.135)  
HDR Capture (p.130)  
Highlight Correction (p.128)  
Shadow Correction (p.129)  
14 File Format (p.121)  
15 JPEG Recorded Pixels (p.122)/  
Movie Recorded Pixels (p.109)  
16 JPEG Quality (p.123)  
18 Current date and time (p.50)  
19 Image storage capacity  
Focus Method (p.86)  
10 Autofocus Method (p.87)  
• Settings that cannot be changed due to the current camera setup cannot be  
selected.  
• If no operations are made within 30 seconds in the control panel, the standard  
display will reappear.  
• The control panel for the H(Scene) mode is displayed when the mode dial  
is set to H. (p.72)  
• For more information about the Capture mode display, refer to “Setting the  
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Playback Mode  
The camera switches the type of information displayed when you press the  
M button during playback.  
Captured image, file format and operation guide indicators  
1
Standard display  
are displayed.  
Captured image and histogram (Brightness/RGB) are  
Histogram display  
displayed. Not available during movie playback. (p.26)  
Detailed information Detailed information on how and when the image was  
display  
taken is displayed. (p.27)  
No info. display  
Only the captured image is displayed.  
100-0001  
100-0001  
M
1/2000 F2.8  
200  
1/2000 F2.8  
200  
Standard display  
Histogram display  
M
M
100-0001  
M
+9.9  
1600  
0
1/2000 F2.8  
G1A1  
+1.5  
0
0
0
0
50mm  
05/05/2011 10:30 AM  
No info. display  
Detailed information  
display  
The type of information display that is shown first during playback is the same  
as that of the last playback in the previous session. If [Playback Info Display] is  
set to P (Off) in [Memory] (p.195) of the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, the Standard  
display always appears first when the camera is turned on.  
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 Histogram display  
The following histograms can be displayed when playing back still  
pictures. The “Brightness histogram” shows the distribution of brightness  
and the “RGB histogram” shows the distribution of color intensity. Press  
the four-way controller (23) to switch between “Brightness histogram”  
and “RGB histogram”.  
1
1
2
3
4
2
3
100-0001  
100-0001  
4
23  
23  
10  
11  
12  
5
1
5
1/2000 F2.8  
200  
1/2000 F2.8  
200  
6
7
8
9
6
7
8
9
Brightness histogram  
RGB histogram  
1
2
3
4
5
Histogram (Brightness)  
Protect setting  
Folder number-File number  
Save the RAW file data  
Switch RGB histogram/  
Brightness histogram  
7
8
9
Shutter speed  
Aperture value  
Sensitivity  
10 Histogram (R)  
11 Histogram (G)  
12 Histogram (B)  
6
File Format  
*
*
Indicator 2 appears only for protected images.  
Indicator 4 appears only when the file format of the last captured image is  
JPEG, and the image can also be saved in RAW format. (p.61)  
If [Bright/Dark Area] (p.154) of the [Q Playback 1] menu is set to O (On),  
bright (overexposed) portions blink red and dark (underexposed) portions blink  
yellow (except when in RGB histogram display or Detailed information display).  
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 Detailed information display  
Still picture  
2
3
4
100-0001  
1
5
9
6
7
8
27  
28  
+1.0  
1600  
10  
11  
1
0
1/2000 F2.8  
G1A1  
+1.5  
12  
16  
22 23 24  
30  
13  
14  
15  
0
0
0
0
17  
18 19 20 21  
25 26  
29  
50mm  
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31  
Movie  
100-0001  
2
3
4
1
5
7
8
27  
28  
10'10"  
32  
33  
11  
0
1/125 F8.0  
G1A1  
125  
0.0  
12  
16  
22 23  
13  
17  
14  
15  
20 21  
0
0
0
0
29  
05/05/2011 10:30 AM  
30  
31  
1
2
3
4
Captured image  
Capture Mode (p.69)  
Protect setting (p.199)  
Folder number-File number  
(p.200)  
17 White Balance fine-tuning (p.127)  
18 Highlight Correction (p.128)  
19 Shadow Correction (p.129)  
20 Distortion Correction (p.149)  
21 Shake Reduction (p.96)/  
Movie SR (p.110)  
5
6
HDR Capture (p.130)/  
Multi-exposure (p.107)  
22 File Format (p.121)  
23 JPEG Recorded Pixels (p.122)/  
Movie Recorded Pixels (p.109)  
7
8
9
Autofocus Method (p.87)  
24 JPEG Quality (p.123)  
25 Color Space (p.123)  
26 Lens focal length  
10 Flash Exposure Compensation  
27 Digital Filter (p.135)  
28 Image finishing tone (p.131)  
29 Custom Image parameters (p.132)  
30 Shooting date and time  
31 DPOF setting (p.201)  
11 ND Filter (p.148)  
12 Shutter speed (p.77)  
13 Aperture value (p.77)  
14 Sensitivity (p.75)  
15 EV Compensation (p.79)  
16 White Balance (p.124)  
33 Recording time  
*
*
Indicators 9 and 10 appear only for images taken with the flash.  
Indicators 6, 11, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, and 31 appear only for images taken  
with the corresponding functions enabled.  
*
Indicators 23 and 24 do not appear for RAW images.  
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Using the Histogram  
A histogram shows the brightness  
distribution of an image.  
The horizontal axis represents  
brightness (dark at the left and bright  
at the right) and the vertical axis  
represents the number of pixels.  
The shape and the distribution of the  
histogram before and after shooting  
tells you whether the exposure level  
1
(Dark) Brightness(Bright)  
Dark portions Bright portions  
and contrast are correct or not, and lets you decide if you need to adjust  
the exposure and take a picture again.  
Understanding Brightness  
When the brightness is correct and there are no overexposed or  
underexposed areas, the graph peaks in the middle. If the image is  
underexposed, the peak is on the left side, and if it is overexposed, the  
peak is on the right side.  
Dark (underexposed)  
image  
Image with few bright or  
dark areas  
Bright (overexposed)  
image  
When the image is underexposed, the part to the left is cut off (dark  
(underexposed) portions with no detail) and when the image is  
overexposed, the part to the right is cut off (bright (overexposed) portions  
with no detail).  
This camera can be set so that it displays the Bright/Dark Area warning  
during Capture or Playback mode.  
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Understanding Color Balance  
Distribution of color intensity is displayed for each color in the RGB histogram.  
The right side of the graphs look similar for images that have the white  
balance adjusted well. If only one color is lopsided to the left, that color is too  
intense.  
1
Guide Indicators  
The following indicators appear on the monitor to indicate the keys,  
buttons and e-dial that can be operated at that time.  
Example)  
2
3
4
5
Four-way controller (2)  
Four-way controller (3)  
Four-way controller (4)  
Four-way controller (5)  
4 button  
Shutter release button  
3 button  
M button  
Green/Delete button  
mc button  
/
d
E-dial  
• The image on the monitor may differ from the captured image if the  
brightness of the subject is low or high.  
If any changes occur in the light source during shooting, the image may flicker.  
You can cut down on flicker by setting the power frequency in [Flicker  
R
Set-up 1] menu to that used in your region.  
• If the camera position is changed rapidly during shooting, the image may not  
be displayed with the appropriate brightness. Wait for the display to become  
stable before shooting.  
• Noise may appear on the monitor image when used in dark locations.  
• If you continue shooting for a prolonged period, the internal temperature of  
the camera may increase, resulting in lower quality images. It is  
recommended that you turn off the camera when not shooting. To prevent the  
image quality from degrading, allow enough time for the camera to cool down  
while shooting with long exposures or recording movies.  
• The higher the sensitivity, the more noise and color unevenness may occur in  
the monitor image and/or captured image.  
• Images cannot be displayed on the monitor while data is being saved to an  
SD Memory Card.  
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How to Change Function Settings  
Function settings can be changed using the direct keys, control panel or  
menus.  
This section explains the basic ways to change function settings.  
1
Using the Direct Keys  
In Capture mode, you can set Sensitivity, White Balance, Flash Mode and  
Drive Mode by pressing the four-way controller (2345). (p.64)  
Below, how to set [Flash Mode] is explained as an example.  
1
Press the four-way controller (4)  
in Capture mode.  
The Flash Mode setting screen appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select a flash mode.  
Auto Flash Discharge  
0.0  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
Press the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
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Using the Control Panel  
While shooting, the current settings can be checked on the monitor, and  
you can switch to the control panel and change settings.  
Below, how to set [JPEG Quality] is explained as an example.  
1
1
Press the M button in  
Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
2
3
4
Use the four-way controller  
(2345) to select an item you  
want to change the setting for.  
Custom Image  
Bright  
You cannot select items that cannot be  
changed as a result of current camera  
settings.  
[
]
37  
Press the 4 button.  
JPEG Quality  
The setup screen of the selected item  
appears.  
[
]
37  
Use the four-way controller (45)  
or e-dial to select a setting value.  
JPEG Quality  
128  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
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Press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the control panel and is ready to take a picture.  
You can also change the setting by turning the e-dial after selecting the item  
you want to change in Step 2. Detailed settings such as parameters can be  
changed after pressing the 4 button.  
1
Using the Menus  
This section explains how to use the following menus: [A Rec. Mode],  
[C Movie], [Q Playback], [R Set-up] and [A Custom Setting].  
Below, how to set [High-ISO NR] in the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu is  
explained as an example.  
1
Press the 3 button in  
Capture mode.  
The [A Rec. Mode 1] menu appears on  
the monitor.  
The menus listed below are displayed in  
the following situations.  
When the mode [C Movie 1] menu  
dial is set to C  
In Playback  
mode  
[Q Playback 1] menu  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(5).  
1 2 3  
Custom Image  
Digitall Filter  
Image Capturre Setttings  
Focus Settings  
AE Meteering  
Each time the four-way controller (5) is  
pressed, the menu will change in the  
following sequence: [A Rec. Mode 2],  
[A Rec. Mode 3], [C Movie 1],  
ND Filter  
MENU Exit  
[Q Playback 1] ... [A Rec. Mode 1].  
You can also change the menu by turning the e-dial.  
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3
4
5
6
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select an item.  
1 2 3  
HDR Capture  
Multi-exposure  
Interval Shooting  
D-Range Setting  
High-ISO NR  
Distortion Correction  
1
MENU  
Exit  
Press the four-way controller  
(5).  
1 2 3  
HDR Capture  
Multi-exposure  
Interval Shooting  
D-Range Setting  
High-ISO NR  
Available settings are displayed in the  
pop-up menu or submenu.  
Distortion Correction  
MENU  
Exit  
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select a setting.  
1 2 3  
HDR Cappture  
Multi-exposure  
Intervall Shooting  
D-Range SSetting  
High-ISO NR  
Press the 3 button to cancel the  
pop-up menu, or return to the previous  
screen.  
Distortion Correction  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
Press the 4 button.  
The setting is saved.  
Press the 3 button if a submenu is  
displayed.  
Next, set other items.  
7
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before  
selecting the menu appears again.  
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Even after you press the 3 button and close the menu screen, your  
settings will not be saved if the camera is turned off improperly (such as by  
removing the battery while the camera is on).  
• You can select whether to display the menu tab selected the last time first, or  
to always display the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu first. (p.192)  
• Refer to the following pages for details on each menu.  
- [A Rec. Mode] menu 1 p.65  
1
- [C Movie] Menu 1p.67  
- [Q Playback] menu 1p.153  
- [R Set-up] menu 1p.184  
- [A Custom Setting] menu 1p.68  
• Some shooting functions can be saved to the quick dial and loaded with the  
dial operation. (p.138)  
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This chapter explains your first steps from purchasing the  
camera to taking pictures. Be sure to read this and follow  
the instructions.  
Attaching the Strap ..............................................36  
Inserting the Battery ............................................37  
Attaching a Lens ..................................................45  
Turning the Camera On and Off ..........................47  
Initial Settings .......................................................48  
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Attaching the Strap  
1
Pass the end of the strap through  
the strap lug, then secure it on  
the inside of the clasp.  
2
2
Attach the other end of the strap in the same manner as  
described above.  
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Inserting the Battery  
Insert the battery into the camera. Use the rechargeable lithium-ion battery  
D-LI68 exclusively developed for the PENTAX Q.  
Charging the Battery  
2
When using the battery for the first time, or when the battery has not been  
used in a long time, or when [Battery depleted] appears, recharge the battery.  
Note: AC plug cord “Listed, Type SPT-2 or NISPT-2, 18/2 flexible  
cord, rated 125 V, 7A, minimum 6ft (1.8m)”  
1
Connect the AC plug cord to the battery charger.  
Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.  
2
Indicator lamp  
Battery charger  
AC plug cord  
3
Face the 2 mark on the battery  
up, and insert it into the battery  
charger.  
The indicator lamp is lit while charging  
and turns off when the battery is fully  
charged.  
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4
When the battery is fully charged, remove the battery from  
the battery charger.  
Do not use the provided Battery Charger D-BC68P to charge batteries other  
than rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI68. Charging other batteries may  
cause damage or heating.  
• Replace the battery with a new one in the following cases:  
- If the indicator lamp blinks or does not light after the battery is inserted  
correctly  
2
- If the battery starts to run down more quickly even after being charged (the  
battery may have reached the end of its service life)  
The maximum charging time is approximately 115 minutes (it depends on  
temperature and remaining battery power). Charge in a location where the  
temperature is between 0°C and 40°C.  
Inserting/Removing the Battery  
• Insert the battery correctly. If the battery is inserted incorrectly, it may not be  
removed. Wipe the electrodes of the battery with a soft dry cloth before  
inserting.  
• Do not open the battery cover or remove the battery while the power is on.  
• Be careful as the camera or battery may become hot when the camera is  
used continuously for a long period of time.  
• Remove the battery when you will not use the camera for a long while. The  
battery may leak.  
• The date and time may be reset if you leave the battery out of the camera for  
long periods of time. If this occurs, follow the procedure described in “Setting  
the Date and Time” (p.50) to reset the date and time.  
1
Slide the battery cover in the  
direction of the arrow, and then  
lift it to open (12).  
1
2
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2
3
Insert the battery with the 2  
mark facing toward the lens.  
To remove the battery, push the battery  
lock lever in the direction of the arrow (3)  
with your finger. Remove the battery  
when it pops out slightly.  
3
2
Close the battery cover, and then  
slide it in the direction of the  
arrow (45).  
5
4
Battery Level Indicator  
You can confirm remaining battery level by checking the display on the  
monitor.  
Monitor Display  
w (Green)  
x (Green)  
y (Yellow)  
z (Red)  
Battery Level  
Battery is full.  
Battery is close to full.  
Battery is running low.  
Battery is almost empty.  
[Battery depleted]  
The camera turns off after displaying the message.  
y or z (Red) may appear even when the battery level is sufficient if the  
camera is used at low temperatures or when performing continuous shooting  
for a long period of time. In this situation, turn the camera off and on again. If  
w (Green) appears, you can use the camera.  
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Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Playback  
Time (when Using a Fully Charged Battery)  
Flash Photography  
50% Use 100% Use  
Normal  
Shooting  
Playback  
Time  
Battery Temperature  
D-LI68 23°C  
250 images 230 images 210 images 160 minutes  
2
The image storage capacity (normal recording and flash use 50%) is based on  
measuring conditions in accordance with CIPA standards, while other data is  
based on our measuring conditions. Some deviation from the above figures may  
occur in actual use depending on shooting mode and shooting conditions.  
• Battery performance temporarily decreases as the temperature decreases.  
When using the camera in cold climates, have extra batteries at hand and  
keep them warm in your pocket. Battery performance will return to normal  
when returned to room temperature.  
• Have extra batteries ready when traveling overseas, taking pictures in cold  
climates, or taking a lot of pictures.  
Using the AC Adapter (Optional)  
We recommend the use of the AC adapter kit K-AC115 (optional) when  
using the monitor for a long time or when connecting the camera to a  
computer or AV device.  
1
Make sure that the camera is turned off.  
Open the battery cover.  
2
Refer to Step 1 on p.38.  
Remove the battery if it is inserted in the camera.  
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3
Pull down the connection cable  
cover (1) on the bottom side of  
the battery chamber, and insert  
the DC coupler into the battery  
chamber.  
2
1
To remove the DC coupler, push the  
battery lock lever in the direction of the  
arrow (2) with your finger. Remove the  
DC coupler when it pops out slightly.  
2
4
5
Close the battery cover.  
Pull out the connection cable from the  
connection cable cover section.  
Connect the DC coupler and the AC adapter.  
6
Connect the AC adapter to the AC plug cord.  
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7
Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.  
• Make sure the camera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the  
AC adapter.  
• Make sure connections are secure between the terminals. SD Memory Card  
or data may be corrupted if disconnected while the card is being accessed.  
• The connection cable will protrude from the battery cover while the AC  
adapter is in use. Be careful as you will not be able to set the camera upright  
on a table, etc.  
2
• After removing the DC coupler, return the connection cable cover to its  
original location.  
Be sure to read the manual of the AC adapter kit K-AC115 when using the AC  
adapter.  
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Inserting/Removing an SD Memory  
Card  
This camera uses a commercially available SD Memory Card, SDHC  
Memory Card, or SDXC Memory Card. (These cards are referred to as SD  
Memory Cards hereafter.)  
Make sure the camera is turned off before inserting or removing the SD  
Memory Card.  
2
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card while the card access lamp is lit.  
• If the card cover is opened while the power is on, the camera will turn off. Do  
not open the cover while the camera is in use.  
• Use this camera to format (initialize) an SD Memory Card that is unused or  
has been used on other devices. Refer to “Formatting an SD Memory Card”  
(p.198) for details on formatting.  
• Use a high-speed memory card when recording movies. If a write speed  
cannot keep up with a recording speed, the writing may stop during  
recording.  
1
Make sure that the camera is turned off.  
2
Slide the card cover in the  
direction of the arrow, and then  
lift it to open (12).  
1
2
3
Insert the card all the way with  
the SD Memory Card label facing  
toward the monitor.  
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Push the SD Memory Card in once to  
remove.  
2
4
Close the card cover, and then  
slide it in the direction of the  
arrow (34).  
4
3
For details on the approximate number of images that can be recorded on an  
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Attaching a Lens  
Attach a Q-mount lens to the camera’s body.  
The steps will be described here using a 01 STANDARD PRIME lens.  
• When attaching/removing the lens, choose an environment that is relatively  
free of dirt and dust.  
2
• Keep the body mount cover on the camera when a lens is not attached.  
• Be sure to attach the lens mount cover and lens cap to the lens after  
removing it.  
• Do not insert any fingers into the camera mount or touch the CMOS sensor.  
• The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens information contacts. Dirt,  
dust, or corrosion may damage the electrical system. Please contact a  
PENTAX Service Center for professional cleaning.  
• We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents, damages and  
malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses made by other manufacturers.  
1
Make sure that the camera is turned off.  
2
Remove the body mount cover  
(1) and lens mount cover (2).  
Be sure to put the lens down with the lens  
mount side facing upward to protect the  
lens mount from damage.  
3
Align the Lens mount index (red  
dots: 3) on the camera and the  
lens, and secure by turning the  
lens clockwise until it clicks.  
After attaching, turn the lens  
counterclockwise to check that the lens is  
locked in place.  
3
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4
Remove the front lens cap by  
pushing the indicated portions  
inward.  
2
To remove the lens, attach the lens cap  
first, hold down the lens unlock button  
(4), and turn the lens counterclockwise.  
4
If the lens is removed while the power is on, the monitor will turn off, and the  
shutter release button will be locked. Do not remove the lens while the power  
is on.  
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Turning the Camera On and Off  
1
Press the power switch.  
The camera will turn on.  
Press the power switch again to turn off  
the camera.  
2
• Always turn the camera off when not in use.  
• The power will automatically turn off when you do not perform any operations  
within a set period of time (Auto Power Off). By default, the camera is set to  
turn off automatically after 1 minute of inactivity. You can change the setting  
in [Auto Power Off] of the [R Set-up 2] menu. (p.190)  
• To turn the camera on in the playback mode, press the power switch while  
holding down the Q button.  
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Initial Settings  
The first time the camera is turned on after  
purchasing, the [Language/u] screen  
appears on the monitor. Follow the  
procedure below to set the language  
displayed on the monitor and the current  
date and time. Once these settings are  
made, you will not need to set them again the  
next time you turn on your camera.  
2
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
If the [Date Adjustment] screen appears, set  
the date and time by following the procedure  
Date Adjustment  
Date Format  
Date  
mm/dd/yy 24h  
01/01/2011  
00:00  
Time  
Settings complete  
MENU Cancel  
Setting the Display Language  
You can choose the language in which the menus, error messages, etc.  
are displayed from the following: English, French, German, Spanish,  
Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Czech,  
Hungarian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Korean, Traditional Chinese,  
Simplified Chinese and Japanese.  
1
Use the four-way controller  
(2345) to select the desired  
language, and press the 4  
button.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
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The [Initial Setting] screen appears in the  
selected language.  
Proceed to Step 6 if W (Hometown) does  
not have to be changed.  
Initial Setting  
New York  
English  
Settings complete  
Cancel  
MENU  
2
3
Press the four-way controller (3) to move the frame to W,  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
The [W Hometown] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (45)  
Hometown  
to select a city.  
(p.189) for cities that can be selected as a  
hometown.  
New York  
DST  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
4
Press the four-way controller (3) to select [DST] (daylight  
saving time), and use the four-way controller (45) to  
select O or P.  
5
6
Press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the [Initial Setting] screen.  
Press the four-way controller (3)  
to select[Settings complete], and  
Initial Setting  
English  
press the 4 button.  
New York  
The [Date Adjustment] screen appears.  
Settings complete  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
When the hometown and the date and time are not set, the [Initial Setting]  
screen or [Date Adjustment] screen will be displayed again the next time the  
camera is turned on.  
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Setting the Date and Time  
Set the current date and time and the display style.  
1
Press the four-way controller  
(5), and use the four-way  
controller (23) to select the date  
format.  
Date Adjustment  
Date Format  
Date  
mm/dd/yy 24h  
01/01/2011  
00:00  
2
Time  
Settings complete  
MENU Cancel  
Choose [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy] or [yy/  
mm/dd].  
OK OK  
2
Press the four-way controller (5), and use the four-way  
controller (23) to select 24h (24-hour display) or 12h (12-  
hour display).  
3
4
Press the four-way controller (5).  
The frame returns to [Date Format].  
Press the four-way controller (3), and press the four-way  
controller (5).  
The frame moves to the month if the date format is set to [mm/dd/yy].  
5
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to set the month.  
Date Adjustment  
Date Format  
Date  
mm/dd/yy 24h  
01/01/2011  
00:00  
Set the day and year in the same manner.  
Next, set the time.  
Time  
Settings complete  
MENU Cancel  
If you select [12h] in Step 2, the camera  
switches between am and pm depending  
on the time.  
OK OK  
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6
Press the four-way controller (3)  
to select[Settings complete], and  
press the 4 button.  
Date Adjustment  
Date Format  
Date  
mm/dd/yy 24h  
05/05//2011  
10:00  
Time  
The camera switches to Capture mode  
and is ready to take a picture.  
Settings complete  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
If you set the date and time from the  
menu, the screen will return to the  
2
[R Set-up 1] menu. In this case, press the 3 button.  
Pressing the 3 button while setting the date and time cancels the settings  
made up to that point and switches the camera to Capture mode. After initial  
settings are complete, if the camera power is turned off before the date and  
time settings are complete, the [Date Adjustment] screen will appear first the  
next time you turn the camera on. You can also set the date and time from the  
menu later. (p.187)  
• When you press the 4 button in Step 6, the seconds value is set to 0. To  
set the exact time, press the 4 button when the time signal (on the TV,  
radio, etc.) reaches 0 seconds.  
• You can change the language and date and time settings from the menu.  
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This chapter explains basic operations for shooting by  
setting mode dial to n (Auto Picture) to have the  
camera select the optimum settings based on the subject.  
For information about advanced functions and settings for  
taking pictures, refer to chapter 4 and onward.  
Basic Shooting Operation ...................................54  
Using a Zoom Lens ..............................................56  
Using the Built-in Flash .......................................57  
Reviewing Images ................................................61  
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Basic Shooting Operation  
Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal  
Settings  
This camera features various capture modes, focus modes, and drive  
modes. This section explains how to take pictures by simply pressing the  
shutter release button.  
3
1
Set the mode dial to n.  
The camera will select the optimal  
capture mode for the subject.  
2
View the subject on the monitor.  
A zoom lens can be used to change the size of the subject on the  
monitor. (p.56)  
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3
Position the subject inside the  
AF frame, and press the shutter  
release button halfway.  
The autofocus system operates.  
The AF frame turns green and you will  
hear a beep when the subject comes into  
focus.  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
[
]
37  
AF frame  
When set to n (Auto Picture) mode,  
the optimal capture mode is automatically  
selected from U (Standard), c (Portrait), s (Landscape), b (Macro),  
. (Night Scene Portrait), K (Sunset), d (Blue Sky) or x (Forest).  
3
4
5
Press the shutter release button fully.  
The picture is taken.  
This action is referred to as “releasing the shutter” or “release”.  
Review the captured image on the monitor.  
The image appears for 1 second on the monitor shortly after capturing  
(Instant Review).  
You can enlarge the image during Instant Review with the e-dial. (p.155)  
You can delete the image during Instant Review by pressing the d/i  
button.  
• The shutter sound and the beep that sounds when the image is focused can  
be turned off. (p.186)  
• You can set the camera so that pressing the d/i button will focus  
automatically, in the same way as pressing the shutter release button  
halfway. (p.90)  
• You can preview the image on the monitor and check the depth of field before  
taking pictures. (p.94)  
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Using a Zoom Lens  
Enlarge the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with  
a zoom lens. Adjust the subject to the desired size and take pictures.  
1
Turn the zoom ring to the right or  
left.  
The angle of view changes.  
3
The following functions can be set on the camera depending on the lens being  
used.  
- Setting whether to use the ND filter built-in to the lens (p.148).  
- Correcting distortion (p.149)  
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Using the Built-in Flash  
Use the flash to take pictures in low light or backlit conditions.  
The built-in flash is optimum for a subject at a distance from 0.7 m to 3 m.  
Exposure will not be properly controlled and vignetting (darkening of the  
corners of the image due to a lack of light) may occur when used at a  
distance closer than 0.7 m (this distance varies slightly depending on the  
lens being used and the sensitivity setting. (p.213))  
For details on the built-in flash and instructions on how to take pictures with an  
external flash, refer to “Using the Flash” (p.211).  
3
Setting the Flash Mode  
Flash Mode  
Function  
Auto Flash  
Discharge  
The camera automatically measures the ambient  
light and determines whether to use the flash.  
C
Auto Flash+Red- Discharges a pre-flash for red-eye reduction before  
i
b
eye Reduction  
the automatic flash.  
Flash On  
Discharges the flash for each picture.  
Flash On+Red-  
eye Reduction  
Discharges a pre-flash for red-eye reduction before  
the main flash.  
D
Sets to a slow shutter speed depending on the  
brightness. When using this to shoot a portrait with  
the sunset in the background, both the person and  
the background are captured beautifully.  
Slow-speed Sync  
G
H
Slow-speed Sync Discharges a pre-flash for red-eye reduction before  
+Red-eye  
the main flash is discharged with Slow-speed Sync.  
Discharges the flash immediately before closing the  
shutter. Captures moving objects as if they are  
leaving a trail behind. (p.213)  
Trailing Curtain  
Sync  
I
Flash Off  
The flash is deactivated.  
a
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The flash modes that can be selected differ depending on the capture  
mode.  
Capture Mode  
n/H *1/u  
e/c  
Selectable Flash Mode  
C/i/E/F/a  
C/i/E/F/G/H/I/a  
b/a  
C/i/E/F/I/a  
*1 Fixed to a in the K (Sunset), d (Blue Sky), A (Night Scene), Z (Night Scene HDR),  
p (HDR), y (Backlight Silhouette), U (Candlelight), n (Stage Lighting) or  
E(Museum) mode.  
3
1
Press the four-way controller (4) in Capture mode.  
The Flash Mode setting screen appears.  
The flash modes that can be selected for the set capture mode appear.  
2
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select a flash mode, and press  
Auto Flash Discharge  
the 4 button.  
0.0  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
Compensating Flash Output  
You can change the flash output in a range of 2.0 to +1.0. The following  
flash compensation values can be set in increments of 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV  
depending on the lens being used.  
Step Interval  
1/3 EV  
Flash Compensation Value  
–2.0, –1.7, –1.3, –1.0, –0.7, –0.3, 0.0, +0.3, +0.7, +1.0  
–2.0, –1.5, –1.0, –0.5, 0.0, +0.5, +1.0  
1/2 EV  
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1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Step 2 on p.58.  
2
Turn the e-dial.  
Auto Flash Discharge  
The flash compensation value is  
displayed.  
+0.7  
Press the d/i button to reset the value  
to 0.0. (Available only when [Green  
Button] is assigned to the d/i button in  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
[Green Button] of the [A Rec. Mode 3]  
menu (p.144).)  
3
• When the flash output exceeds its maximum amount, the compensation will  
not be effective even if the compensation value is set to the plus (+) side.  
• Compensating to the minus (-) side may have no effect if the subject is too  
close, the aperture is set to a large opening, or sensitivity is high.  
• The flash output compensation is also effective for external flash units which  
support P-TTL auto flash mode.  
Shooting with the Flash  
1
Select a flash mode.  
2
Slide the flash pop-up switch in  
the direction of the arrow.  
The built-in flash pops up.  
3
4
Press the shutter release button halfway.  
The flash starts charging.  
Press the shutter release button fully.  
The picture is taken.  
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5
Push down in the direction of the  
arrow to retract the built-in flash.  
• The built-in flash discharges even when retracted, which may cause  
vignetting to occur depending on the lens being used. Vignetting may also  
occur at other times depending on the shooting conditions.  
3
• Be sure to retract the built-in flash if not planning to use it. Be careful not to  
get your fingers pinched when retracting the flash.  
• If you do not want to let the built-in flash discharge while it is retracted, set  
[10. Flash When Retracted] (p.68) to [Do Not Discharge Flash] in the [A  
Custom Setting 2] menu.  
• You cannot take pictures while the built-in flash is being charged. If you want  
to take pictures while charging the built-in flash, set [11. Release While  
Charging] (p.68) to [On] in the [A Custom Setting 2] menu.  
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Reviewing Images  
Playing Back Images  
You can play back captured images with the camera.  
1
Press the Q button.  
The camera enters Playback mode and  
the most recently captured image (image  
with the highest file number) is displayed  
on the monitor. (For movies, only the first  
frame is displayed on the monitor.)  
3
Press the M button during playback  
to display the shooting information of the  
image. (p.25)  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(45).  
4: Displays the previous image.  
5: Displays the next image.  
• Refer to “Playback Functions” (p.151) for details on the playback mode  
functions.  
• When the file format of the last captured image is JPEG, and its RAW data  
still remains in the buffer memory, you can save the RAW image by pressing  
the mc button during Instant Review or playback.  
If the image was shot using any of the following settings, the corresponding  
image listed is saved.  
- Digital Filter  
- Smart Effect  
RAW image without a filter effect  
RAW image with [Bright] image finishing tone  
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Deleting a Single Image  
You can delete images one by one.  
• Deleted images cannot be restored.  
• Protected images cannot be deleted. (p.199)  
1
Press the Q button, and use the four-way controller  
(45) to select an image to delete.  
3
2
Press the d/i button.  
The delete confirmation screen appears.  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Delete].  
100-0001  
Select a file format to delete for images  
saved in RAW+ format.  
Delete  
Cancel  
Deletes only the JPEG  
OK  
Delete JPEG  
image.  
OK  
Deletes only the RAW  
Delete RAW  
image.  
Delete  
Deletes images in both  
RAW+JPEG file formats.  
Press the 4 button.  
The image is deleted.  
You can delete multiple images at once. Refer to “Deleting Multiple Images”  
(p.165) for details.  
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4 Shooting Functions  
This chapter describes the various basic and advanced  
shooting functions available with this camera.  
Setting the Exposure ...........................................75  
Focusing ...............................................................86  
Camera Shake ......................................................96  
Taking Pictures Continuously ..........................102  
Recording Movies ..............................................109  
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How to Operate the Shooting  
Functions  
You can change capture-related settings using the direct keys, control  
panel, [A Rec. Mode] menu, [C Movie] menu or [A Custom Setting]  
menu.  
For details on how to use the menus, refer to “Using the Menus” (p.32).  
Direct Keys Setting Items  
Press the four-way controller (2345) in  
Capture mode to set the following items.  
4
Key  
Item  
Sensitivity  
Function  
Page  
Sets the ISO sensitivity.  
2
Adjusts the color balance to match the  
type of the light source illuminating the  
subject.  
White Balance  
Flash Mode  
3
4
Sets the method of flash discharge.  
Selects Continuous Shooting, Self-  
timer, Remote Control or Exposure  
Bracketing shooting.  
Drive Mode  
5
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Rec. Mode Menu Items  
The following settings can be performed in  
the [A Rec. Mode 1-3] menus.  
Press the 3 button in Capture mode to  
display the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu.  
Menu  
Item  
Function  
Page  
Sets the image finishing tone such as  
color and contrast before shooting an  
image.  
4
Custom Image  
Applies a digital filter effect when taking  
pictures.  
Digital Filter *1  
File Format *1  
Sets the file format.  
Sets the horizontal and vertical ratio of  
images.  
Aspect Ratio *1  
JPEG Recorded  
Pixels *1  
Sets the recording size of images  
saved in JPEG format.  
Sets the quality of images saved in  
JPEG format.  
JPEG Quality *1  
Color Space  
A1  
Sets the color space to use.  
Selects the autofocus or manual focus  
mode.  
Focus Method *1  
Autofocus Method Selects the autofocus method in =  
mode.  
Enlarges the monitor display during  
MF Assist  
manual focus and makes it easier to  
focus on the subject.  
Selects the part of the sensor to use for  
measuring brightness and determining p.84  
exposure.  
AE Metering *1  
ND Filter *1  
Sets whether to use the ND filter built-in  
to the lens.  
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Menu  
Item  
Function  
Page  
Enables capturing images with high  
dynamic range.  
HDR Capture *1  
Creates a picture by taking multiple  
exposures and merging them into a  
single image.  
Multi-exposure  
Takes pictures at a set interval from a  
set time.  
Interval Shooting  
D-Range Setting *1  
A2  
Expands the dynamic range and  
prevents bright and dark areas from  
occurring.  
Sets the Noise Reduction setting when  
shooting with a high ISO sensitivity.  
High-ISO NR  
Reduces distortions occurring due to  
lens properties.  
4
Distortion Correction  
Quick Dial  
Assigns functions to the quick dial.  
Green Button  
Assigns functions to the d/i button.  
Sets the monitor display in Capture  
mode.  
LCD View Options  
Instant Review  
Memory  
Sets the Instant Review display  
settings.  
A3  
Determines which settings to save  
when the power is turned off.  
Activates the Shake Reduction  
function.  
Shake Reduction  
*1 Can be also set through the control panel.  
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Movie Menu Items  
The following settings can be performed in the [C Movie 1] menu.  
Press the 3 button when the mode dial is set to C to display the [C  
Movie 1] menu.  
Menu  
Item  
Function  
Page  
Sets the number of recorded pixels or size  
of the movie.  
Recorded Pixels *1  
Sets whether to record sound together with  
movies.  
Sound *1  
C1  
Exposure Setting  
Movie SR *1  
Sets whether to set the exposure manually.  
Activates the Movie SR function.  
4
Takes still pictures at a set interval from a  
set time and records it as a single movie file.  
Interval Movie  
*1 Can be also set through the control panel.  
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Custom Setting Menu Items  
Set the [  
Menu  
A
Custom Setting 1-2] menus to fully use the functions of this camera.  
Item  
Function  
Page  
1. AE-L with AF  
Locked  
Sets whether to lock the exposure value  
when the focus is locked.  
Sets whether to link the exposure and AF  
point in the focusing area during multi-  
segment metering.  
2. Link AE to AF  
Point  
3. Auto Bracketing Sets the order for Exposure Bracketing  
Order shooting.  
4. Shake Reduction Sets whether to use Shake Reduction  
Options during standby mode as well.  
A1  
4
5. WB When Using Sets the white balance setting when using  
Flash  
flash.  
Sets whether to adjust the tungsten light  
color tone when the white balance is set to  
F (Auto White Balance).  
6. AWB in Tungsten  
Light  
7. AF Release  
Options  
Sets the action priority for when the shutter  
release button is fully pressed in = mode.  
Sets whether to use the AF assist light  
when autofocusing in dark locations.  
8. AF Assist Light  
9. AF with Remote Sets whether to use autofocus when  
Control  
shooting with remote control.  
10. Flash When  
Retracted  
Sets whether to discharge the built-in flash  
when retracted.  
11. Release While Sets whether to release the shutter while  
Charging  
the built-in flash is charging.  
A2  
Sets whether to save the last menu tab  
displayed on the monitor and to display it  
again the next time the 3 button is  
pressed.  
12. Save Menu  
Location  
13. Electronic  
Shutter  
Sets whether to use the electronic shutter  
when using a lens that has a lens shutter.  
Reset Custom  
Functions  
Resets all the settings in the [A Custom  
Setting 1-2] menus to the defaults.  
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Selecting the Appropriate Capture  
Mode  
This camera features various shooting modes, enabling you to take  
pictures with settings suited for your photographic vision.  
In this manual, the capture modes are referred to as follows.  
Capture Mode  
Mode  
Page  
The camera will automatically select the  
optimal capture mode for the subject.  
n (Auto Picture) mode  
You can choose the capture mode from  
various scene styles.  
H(Scene) mode  
Takes pictures while emphasizing a blur  
effect.  
u (Blur Control) mode  
4
Exposure modes  
(e/b/c/a)  
Changes the shutter speed and aperture  
value, and takes pictures.  
C (Movie) mode  
Records a movie.  
1
Turn the mode dial to set the  
desired capture mode on the  
mode dial to the dial indicator.  
Dial indicator  
The selected shooting mode is displayed  
on the monitor (Guide Display).  
Program  
Automatic Exposure  
05/05/2011  
10:30 AM  
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• Set the guide display time in [Guide Display] of the [R Set-up 1] menu.  
• The scene mode selection screen appears when the mode dial is set to H  
Auto Picture Modes  
When set to n (Auto Picture) mode, the camera automatically selects  
the optimal mode from the following capture modes for the subject.  
Mode  
Characteristics  
U
Standard This is selected when none of the following seven modes apply.  
4
For capturing portraits. Reproduces a healthy and bright skin  
c
Portrait  
tone.  
For capturing landscape views. Increases color saturation and  
produces a vivid color image  
s
Landscape  
For capturing tiny objects at close focus range like flowers,  
coins, jewelry, and more  
b
Macro  
For capturing images of people in low light conditions, such as  
dusk or at night.  
Night  
Even though the flash is used, the camera will use slow shutter  
speeds so the background areas beyond the flash reach will  
also appear correctly exposed in the picture (1 Slow-speed  
Sync (p.212)). To prevent camera shake, either use the Shake  
Reduction function or mount the camera on a tripod.  
. Scene  
Portrait  
K Sunset  
For capturing sunrises or sunsets in beautiful, vivid color  
For capturing images of blue sky. Produces a more impressive  
deep blue  
d Blue Sky  
Enhances colors of trees and sunbeams through foliage and  
produces a vivid color image  
x
Forest  
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Scene Modes  
By setting the mode dial to H(Scene), you can choose from the  
following scene modes.  
Mode  
Characteristics  
For capturing portraits. Reproduces a healthy and bright skin  
tone.  
c
Portrait  
For capturing landscape views. Increases color saturation  
and produces a vivid color image  
s Landscape  
For capturing tiny objects at close focus range like flowers,  
coins, jewelry, and more  
b
Macro  
For capturing images of fast moving subjects, such as at  
sporting events.  
The drive mode is fixed to g (Continuous Shooting (Hi)).  
Moving  
Object  
\
4
For capturing images of people in low light conditions, such as  
dusk or at night.  
Even though the flash is used, the camera will use slow shutter  
speeds so the background areas beyond the flash reach will  
Night Scene  
Portrait  
.
also appear correctly exposed in the picture (  
1
Slow-speed  
Sync (p.212)). To prevent camera shake, either use the Shake  
Reduction function or mount the camera on a tripod.  
K Sunset  
For capturing sunrises or sunsets in beautiful, vivid color  
For capturing images of blue sky. Produces a more  
impressive deep blue  
d Blue Sky  
Used for shooting at night. Use a tripod or flat surface to  
prevent camera shake blur  
A
Night Scene  
Night Scene Generates a single HDR image with less noise from 3 images  
Z
l
K
HDR  
captured in dim lighting  
Night Snap For taking snapshots in poorly lit place  
For capturing images of food. Saturation will be rather high to  
make it look appetizing.  
Food  
For quick capture of tiny objects at close focus range. This  
mode automatically adds Blur Control.  
Quick  
Macro  
w
For capturing moving pets.  
The drive mode is fixed to g (Continuous Shooting (Hi)).  
Z
Pet  
For capturing moving kids. Reproduces healthy and bright  
skin tone.  
The drive mode is fixed to g (Continuous Shooting (Hi)).  
R
Kids  
Forest  
Enhances colors of trees and sunbeams through foliage and  
produces a vivid color image  
x
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Mode  
Characteristics  
For capturing images of dazzling backgrounds, such as  
snowy mountains  
Q
Surf & Snow  
Captures 3 images to generate a single HDR image and  
provides a wider dynamic range  
p HDR  
Backlight  
Silhouette  
y
U
Produces a silhouette image of subject in backlight condition  
Candlelight For capturing scenes in candlelight  
Stage  
Lighting  
Museum  
n
E
For capturing moving subjects in poorly lit place  
For capturing images in places where a flash is prohibited  
The flash mode is fixed to a (Flash Off) in K, d, A, Z, p, y, U, n  
and E. To prevent camera shake, either set [Shake Reduction] to k(On)  
or mount the camera on a tripod.  
4
Selecting a Scene Mode  
1
Set the mode dial to H.  
The camera switches to the Hmode, and the scene mode selection  
screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller  
(2345) or e-dial to choose a  
Portrait  
scene mode, and press the 4  
button.  
For capturing portraits.  
Reproduces a healthy  
and bright sskin tone  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
• To change the scene mode, press the M button, and select [Scene  
Mode] in the control panel.  
• When the 3 button is pressed while  
1 2 3  
the mode dial is set to H, the item  
Scene Mode  
[Scene Mode] appears on the [A Rec.  
Digitall Filter  
Image Capturre Setttinggs  
Focus Setttings  
controller (5) to display the scene mode  
AE Meteering  
Mode 1] menu. Press the four-way  
selection screen and you can select a  
ND Filter  
scene mode in the same way as  
described in Step 2.  
MENU Exit  
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Blur Control Mode  
Blur Control enables you to create a picture that looks as if it was taken  
with a wide-open aperture and shallow depth of field, by shooting multiple  
images with different focus positions and merging them into a single  
image. This can produce a more noticeable blur effect that was difficult to  
achieve with conventional compact cameras.  
In u mode, images are captured using the following settings:  
- Exposure control Open aperture priority  
- Sensitivity  
Fixed to AUTO  
Fixed to JPEG  
- File Format  
4
1
Set the mode dial to u.  
The camera switches to u mode.  
2
Turn the e-dial.  
Select the level of blur from three levels  
while viewing the image on the monitor.  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
[
]
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• Do not move the camera while taking a picture.  
• If holding the camera by hand while shooting, set [Shake Reduction] to  
k (On).  
• The function may not work as effectively as expected if a lens other than an  
AF lens is used.  
• The following functions are not available in this mode:  
- Continuous Shooting, Remote Continuous Shooting, or Exposure  
Bracketing  
- Multi-exposure  
- HDR Capture  
- Smart Effect  
• The blur effect may not turn out as well as expected in the following  
situations:  
- when the contrast is low overall  
- with fountains and other objects that change color or shape constantly  
- with moving objects  
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- with small objects  
- with objects at the edge of the screen  
- with backlit scenes and other similar conditions  
- when a special filter is used  
- with far-off objects (Shooting at distances that produce portrait images from  
the chest up is recommended)  
Exposure Modes  
Use the exposure modes to change the shutter speed and aperture value  
and take pictures.  
Mode  
Characteristics  
Page  
Automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture  
value to obtain a proper exposure according to the  
Program line.  
Program  
e
Shutter  
Priority  
Lets you set the desired shutter speed for  
expressing subject movement.  
b
c
a
Aperture  
Priority  
Lets you set the desired aperture value for  
controlling the depth of field.  
Lets you set the shutter speed and aperture value  
to match your photographic vision.  
Manual  
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Setting the Exposure  
Setting the Sensitivity  
You can set the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings.  
The sensitivity can be set to AUTO or within a sensitivity range equivalent  
to ISO 125 to 6400 in increments of 1/3 EV. The default setting is AUTO.  
1
Press the four-way controller (2) in Capture mode.  
The Sensitivity setting screen appears.  
4
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [ISO AUTO] or [ISO].  
125  
-
3200  
Sets the range to be  
adjusted automatically.  
ISO  
ISO AUTO  
ISO  
6400  
Sets the fixed value.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
3
4
Use the e-dial to change the sensitivity value.  
Press the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
• When the capture mode is set to Z (Night Scene HDR)/l (Night Snap)/  
p (HDR)/n (Stage Lighting) of H(Scene) mode, the sensitivity is fixed  
to AUTO and cannot be changed.  
• When the mode dial is set to a (Manual), [ISO AUTO] is not displayed. When  
the sensitivity is set to AUTO and the mode dial is set to a, the sensitivity is  
fixed to the last set value.  
• The minimum sensitivity is ISO 250 when [Highlight Correction] (p.128) is set  
to [On].  
• Captured images may show more noise if a higher sensitivity is set. You can  
change the setting in [High-ISO NR] of the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu. (p.85)  
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Expanding the Dynamic Range  
Dynamic range is the ratio that indicates the light level expressed by  
the CMOS sensor pixels from bright areas to dark areas. The larger  
it is, the better the whole range from dark to bright areas will appear  
in the picture.  
By expanding the dynamic range, you can expand the light level  
expressed by the CMOS sensor pixels, making it more difficult for  
bright areas or dark areas to occur in the image.  
To expand the dynamic range, make the settings in [D-Range  
Setting] of the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu. (p.128)  
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Changing the Exposure Mode  
This camera features the following four exposure modes.  
The settings available for each exposure mode are as follows.  
z: Available #: Restricted ×: Not available  
Change  
Shutter  
Speed  
Change  
Aperture  
Value  
EV  
Change  
Sensitivity  
Exposure Mode  
Compensation  
e Program  
z
z
z
#
#
z
z
z
b Shutter Priority  
c Aperture Priority  
z
×
×
z
Other than  
AUTO  
a Manual  
×
z
z
*1 In [Green Button] of the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, you can make the setting so that the  
shutter speed and/or aperture value can be changed by turning the e-dial. (p.146)  
1
Set the mode dial to e, b, c or  
a.  
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2
Turn the e-dial to adjust the  
value.  
5 appears on the monitor before the  
value that can be changed.  
The following parameters can be changed  
depending on the selected exposure  
mode.  
4
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
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Item set in [Green Button] of the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu (p.146)  
e
b
c
a
Shutter speed  
Aperture value  
Shutter speed  
3
When set to a mode, press the  
mc button (1), and then turn  
the e-dial (2) to change the  
aperture value.  
2
The exposure compensation value can  
be adjusted by this operation in e/b/c  
mode. (p.80)  
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• A proper exposure may not be obtained with the selected shutter speed and  
aperture value when the sensitivity is set to the fixed value (p.75).  
• Use an optional ND (Neutral Density) filter if the subject is too bright. Use a  
flash if it is too dark.  
• In a mode, the difference from the proper exposure is displayed in a bar  
graph while the shutter speed or aperture value is adjusted. The exposure  
value is displayed in red when the difference from the proper exposure  
becomes ±3.0 or larger.  
• You can set the function of the d/i button when the exposure mode is set  
to a. Set in [Green Button] of the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu. (p.147)  
• Sensitivity values higher than ISO 1600 are not available when the shutter  
speed is set to 2 sec. or slower in b/a mode.  
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Using the Bulb Shooting  
This is useful when shooting night scenes and fireworks which require long  
exposures.  
1
Set the mode dial to a.  
2
Turn the e-dial to the left (f), and  
set the shutter speed to h.  
h appears after the slowest shutter  
speed.  
4
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F2.8  
1600  
3
Press the shutter release button.  
The shutter remains open as long as the shutter release button is kept  
pressed.  
• Bulb shooting is available only when using a lens that has a lens shutter.  
• In Bulb shooting, the following functions are not available.  
- EV Compensation  
- Exposure Bracketing  
- AE Lock  
- Continuous Shooting  
- Interval Shooting  
- HDR Capture  
- Shake Reduction  
• Bulb shooting ends compulsorily once the exposure time exceeds 32  
seconds.  
• Use a sturdy tripod to prevent camera shake during Bulb shooting.  
• The upper sensitivity limit for Bulb shooting is ISO 1600.  
• We recommend using the AC adapter kit K-AC115 (optional) when shooting  
with a long exposure setting as the battery drain is high during Bulb shooting.  
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Adjusting the Exposure  
This allows you to deliberately overexpose (brighten) or underexpose  
(darken) your picture.  
The compensation value can be set in increments of 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV  
between -3 and +3 depending on the lens being used.  
Step Interval  
1/3 EV  
Exposure Setting Value  
±0.3, ±0.7, ±1.0, ±1.3, ±1.7, ±2.0, ±2.3, ±2.7, ±3.0  
±0.5, ±1.0, ±1.5, ±2.0, ±2.5, ±3.0  
1/2 EV  
1
Press the mc button (1), and  
then turn the e-dial (2).  
4
The exposure is adjusted.  
2
1
EV bar is displayed on the monitor during  
adjustment.  
Press the mc button to not show the  
bar.  
EV  
+1.7  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
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EV bar  
• EV Compensation is not available when the capture mode is set to a  
(Manual).  
• The set compensation value is not canceled by turning the camera off or by  
switching to another capture mode.  
• If [Green Button] is assigned to the d/i button in [Green Button] of the [A  
Rec. Mode 3] menu (p.144), the compensation value is reset to 0.0 when the  
d/i button is pressed.  
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Changing the Exposure Automatically when Shooting  
(Exposure Bracketing)  
You can take three consecutive images at three different exposure levels  
when the shutter release button is pressed.Three images are saved with  
each release.  
Standard exposure  
Underexposure  
Overexposure  
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You can set the bracketing order in [3. Auto Bracketing Order] (p.68) of the  
[A Custom Setting 1] menu. By default, the first image is exposed with no  
compensation, the second image is underexposed (negative  
compensation) and the third image is overexposed (positive  
compensation).  
1
2
3
4
0 - +  
- 0 +  
+ 0 -  
0 + -  
Standard ´ Underexposed ´ Overexposed (default setting)  
Underexposed ´ Standard ´ Overexposed  
Overexposed ´ Standard ´ Underexposed  
Standard ´ Overexposed ´ Underexposed  
• Exposure Bracketing is not available in the following situations.  
- when the capture mode is set to \ (Moving Object)/Z (Night Scene  
HDR)/Z (Pet)/R (Kids)/p (HDR) of H(Scene) mode  
- when the shutter speed is set to h  
- when HDR Capture is set  
• Exposure Bracketing cannot be used with Interval Shooting or Multi-  
exposure at the same time. (The function selected last is used.)  
1
Press the four-way controller (5) in Capture mode.  
The Drive Mode setting screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (45) to select l.  
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3
4
Press the four-way controller  
(3), and use the four-way  
controller (45) to select l or  
c.  
Exposure Bracketing  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
l
Exposure  
Takes pictures with the shutter release button.  
Bracketing  
Takes pictures with an optional remote control  
unit. The remote control operates according to  
the Remote Control shooting (p.100) setting. The  
shutter is immediately released when set to i  
(Remote Continuous Shooting).  
Exposure Bracket  
+Remote Ctrl  
c
4
Press the four-way controller (3), and turn the e-dial to set  
the bracket value.  
The bracket value can be set in increments of 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV  
depending on the lens being used.  
Step Interval  
1/3 EV  
Bracket Value  
±0.3, ±0.7, ±1.0, ±1.3, ±1.7, ±2.0, ±2.3, ±2.7, ±3.0  
±0.5, ±1.0, ±1.5, ±2.0, ±2.5, ±3.0  
1/2 EV  
Available operations  
mc button Adjusts the EV compensation value (only when taking  
´ e-dial  
d/i button Resets the compensation value.  
(Available only when [Green Button] is assigned to the  
button in [Green Button] of the [ Rec. Mode 3] menu (p.144).)  
underexposed or overexposed images).  
d
/i  
A
5
Press the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
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• When [Autofocus Method] (p.87) is set to [AF Select (25 Points)], [Select] or  
[Spot], the focus position is locked in the first image and is used for  
subsequent images.  
• Switch to a mode other than l or c in the Drive Mode setting screen to  
cancel Exposure Bracketing. The setting is canceled when the camera is  
turned off if [Drive Mode] is set to P (Off) in [Memory] (p.195) of the [A Rec.  
Mode 3] menu.  
• You can combine Exposure Bracketing with the built-in flash or an external  
flash (P-TTL auto only) to change only the flash output continuously.  
Locking the Exposure Before Shooting  
(AE Lock)  
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AE Lock is a function that locks the exposure (brightness) prior to taking a  
picture. Use this when the subject is too small or is backlit and a proper  
exposure setting cannot be obtained.  
First, assign the AE Lock function to the d/i button.  
1
Select [Green Button] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Green Button] screen appears.  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(5), use the four-way controller  
(23) to select [AE Lock], and  
press the 4 button.  
Green Button  
Green Button  
Preview  
One Push File Format  
AE Lock  
Enable AF  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
3
Press the 3 button twice.  
The AE Lock function is assigned to the d/ i button and the camera is  
ready to take a picture.  
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4
Set the exposure, and press the  
d/i button.  
The camera locks the exposure at that  
instant.  
@ is displayed on the monitor while AE  
Lock is engaged.  
• The exposure remains locked as long as the d/i button is kept pressed or  
the shutter release button is kept pressed halfway.  
• You will hear a beep when AE Lock is activated. The beep can be turned off.  
• When any of the following operations are performed, AE Lock is canceled.  
- the d/i button is pressed again  
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- the Q button, 3 button, or power switch is pressed  
- the mode dial is turned  
- the lens is changed  
• AE Lock is not available when the shutter speed is set to h.  
• The exposure is also locked when the focus is locked. If you do not want to  
lock the exposure when the focus is locked, set [1. AE-L with AF Locked]  
(p.68) of the [A Custom Setting 1] menu to [Off].  
• When the shutter speed or aperture value is changed while AE Lock is  
engaged in a (Manual) mode, the combination of shutter speed and aperture  
value changes while the exposure remains the same. For example, when the  
shutter speed is 1/125 sec. and aperture is F4 and these settings are locked,  
the aperture automatically changes to F8 if the shutter speed is changed to  
1/30 sec.  
• When using a zoom lens whose maximum aperture varies depending on the  
focal length, the combination of shutter speed and aperture value changes  
depending on the zooming position even while AE Lock is engaged.  
However, the exposure value does not change and a picture is taken at a  
brightness level set when AE Lock is activated.  
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Selecting the Metering Method  
Choose the part of the sensor to use for measuring brightness and  
determining exposure. The following three methods are available.  
The sensor meters the brightness in 16 different zones.  
(default setting)  
Multi-segment  
L
M
N
Even in backlit locations, this mode automatically  
determines what level of brightness is in which portion  
and automatically adjusts exposure.  
metering  
Metering is weighted at the center of the sensor.  
The sensitivity increases at the center and no automatic  
adjustment is performed even during backlit scenes.  
Center-weighted  
metering  
The brightness is measured only within a limited area at  
the center of the sensor.  
You can use this in combination with the AE Lock  
function (p.82) when the subject is extremely small and a  
correct exposure is difficult to obtain.  
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Spot metering  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [AE  
Metering], and press the 4 button.  
The [AE Metering] screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select a metering method, and  
AE Metering  
Multi-segment  
press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
• You can also change the setting from the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu.  
• In [2. Link AE to AF Point] (p.68) of the [A Custom Setting 1] menu, you can  
link the exposure and AF point in the focusing area during multi-segment  
metering.  
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Reducing Image Noise (Noise Reduction)  
When shooting with a digital camera, image noise (image roughness or  
unevenness) becomes noticeable in the following situations.  
- when shooting with a long exposure  
- when shooting with a high sensitivity setting  
- when the temperature of the CMOS sensor is high  
You can reduce image noise by using Noise Reduction.  
High-ISO NR  
Reduces noise at high sensitivity (ISO) settings.  
4
1
Select [High-ISO NR] in the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Auto], [Low] or [High],  
and press the 4 button.  
1 2 3  
HDR Capture  
Multi-exposure  
Interval Shooting  
D-Range Setting  
High-ISO NR  
Distortion Correction  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
Applies Noise Reduction at optimally calculated levels  
throughout ISO range. (default setting)  
Auto  
Applies Noise Reduction at constant chosen level  
throughout ISO range.  
Low/High  
3
Press the 3 button.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
The card access lamp blinks and the camera cannot be operated during Noise  
Reduction.  
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Focusing  
Setting the Focus Method  
You can focus with the following methods.  
The camera automatically focuses on the subject when the  
shutter release button is pressed halfway.  
Autofocus  
=
Manual focus Manually adjust the focus.  
\
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
4
The control panel appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Focus  
Method], and press the 4 button.  
The [Focus Method] screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (45)  
Focus Method  
to select a focus method, and  
press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
information on how to take pictures in = mode.  
information on how to take pictures in \ mode.  
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• You can also change the setting from the [Focus Settings] (p.65) of the [A  
Rec. Mode 1] menu.  
• [Focus Method] is fixed to = when the capture mode is set to n (Auto  
Picture) or u (Blur Control) mode, or \ (Moving Object)/l (Night Snap)/  
w (Quick Macro)/Z (Pet)/R (Kids)/n (Stage Lighting) of H(Scene)  
mode.  
• In = mode, when the subject is in a dark location, the AF assist light is used  
when the shutter release button is pressed halfway. To not use the AF assist  
light, set [8. AF Assist Light] (p.68) to [Off] in the [A Custom Setting 2] menu.  
Setting the Autofocus Method  
You can choose from the following five autofocus methods in = mode.  
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Detects and tracks faces of people. The faces of up to 12 people  
can be detected. The main face detection frame for autofocus  
and auto exposure is displayed in yellow.  
The shutter is released by pressing the shutter release button  
fully even if the subject is not in focus.  
Face  
D
Detection  
Tracking  
Tracks the subject in focus when the shutter release button is  
pressed halfway.  
The shutter is released by pressing the shutter release button  
fully even if the subject is not in focus.  
E
F
Sets the focusing area to the desired area. (default setting)  
AF Select The sensor is divided into 25 areas (5 horizontal by 5 vertical),  
(25 Points) and you can select a wider or narrower focusing area by using  
25, 9, 5, 3 or just 1 of those 25 areas available. (p.89)  
Sets the focusing area by the number of pixels. You can select  
Select  
G
H
a setting more detailed than [AF Select (25 Points)].  
Spot  
Sets the focusing area to a limited area at the center.  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Autofocus  
Method], and press the 4 button.  
The [Autofocus Method] screen appears.  
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3
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select an autofocus method,  
and press the 4 button.  
Autofocus Method  
AF Select (25 Points)  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
• You can also change the setting from the [Focus Settings] (p.65) of the [A  
Rec. Mode 1] menu.  
• [Autofocus Method] is fixed to D when the capture mode is set to n  
(Auto Picture), or R (Kids) of H(Scene) mode.  
• [Autofocus Method] is fixed to E when the capture mode is set to \  
(Moving Object)/l (Night Snap)/Z (Pet)/n (Stage Lighting) of H(Scene)  
mode.  
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• In [AF Select (25 Points)], [Select] or [Spot] mode, you can take pictures by  
fully pressing the shutter release button only when the subject is in focus. To  
take pictures when the subject is not in focus, set [7. AF Release Options]  
(p.68) to [Release-priority] in the [A Custom Setting 1] menu.  
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Selecting the Desired Focusing Area  
You can set the position and range of the autofocusing area (AF area).  
1
Select [AF Select (25 Points)] or [Select] in Step 3 on p.88,  
and press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
2
3
4
Press the M button twice.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
Press the 4 button.  
4
The position and range of the AF area can be changed.  
Select the AF area.  
MENU Exit  
Available operations  
Four-way controller  
Moves the AF area.  
(2345)  
E-dial to the right (y) Increases the size of the AF area (when [AF Select  
(25 Points)] is selected).  
E-dial to the left (f)  
Reduces the size of the AF area (when [AF Select  
(25 Points)] is selected).  
4 button  
Returns the AF area to the center.  
5
Press the 3 button.  
The AF area is set.  
The set AF area remains in the memory even if the autofocus method is  
changed or the camera is turned off.  
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Focusing Using the d/i Button  
You can set the camera to perform focusing by pressing the d/i button.  
Use this setting when the autofocus by pressing the shutter release button  
halfway is not desired.  
First, assign the Enable AF function to the d/i button.  
1
Select [Green Button] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Green Button] screen appears.  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(5), use the four-way controller  
(23) to select [Enable AF], and  
press the 4 button.  
4
Green Button  
Green Button  
Preview  
One Push File Format  
AE Lock  
Enable AF  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
3
4
Press the 3 button twice.  
Enable AF is assigned to the d/i button and the camera is ready to take  
a picture.  
While viewing the subject on the  
monitor, press the d/i button.  
The autofocus system operates.  
When Enable AF is assigned to the d/i button, the autofocus by pressing the  
shutter release button halfway is disabled.  
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Locking the Focus (Focus Lock)  
If the subject is outside the range of the focusing area, the camera cannot  
automatically focus on the subject. In this case, focus the camera on the  
subject in the focusing area, lock the focus at that position (Focus Lock),  
and then recompose your picture.  
1
Set [Focus Method] to =.  
2
Set [Autofocus Method] to [AF Select (25 Points)], [Select],  
or [Spot].  
4
3
4
Frame the desired composition  
for your picture on the monitor.  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
[
]
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Example) The person is out of  
focus and the background  
is in focus instead.  
Center the subject to focus on  
the monitor and press the shutter  
release button halfway.  
The AF frame turns green when focused.  
The focus is locked while the AF frame is  
green.  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
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5
Recompose the picture while  
keeping the shutter release  
button pressed halfway.  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
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• Turning the zoom ring with the focus locked may cause the subject to be out  
of focus.  
• You cannot lock the focus when the capture mode is set to \ (Moving Object)/  
l (Night Snap)/Z (Pet)/R (Kids)/n (Stage Lighting) of H(Scene) mode.  
In such cases, the autofocus continues to focus on the subject until the shutter  
is released (Continuous Autofocus).  
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Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)  
Manually adjust the focus.  
1
Set [Focus Method] to \.  
2
While viewing the monitor, turn  
the focusing ring.  
The shutter can be released by pressing  
the shutter release button fully even if the  
subject is not in focus.  
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Focusing with the Image Enlarged  
You can more easily focus on the subject by enlarging the image in the  
center of the monitor during \ mode.  
1
Select [Focus Settings] in the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Focus Settings] screen appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [MF Assist],  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
4
Set the magnification to [Off], [x2], or [x4], and press the  
4 button.  
The magnification can be changed with the e-dial while the image is enlarged.  
4
5
6
Press the 3 button twice.  
MF Assist is set and the camera is ready to take a picture.  
Turn the focusing ring, or press the 4 button.  
The image on the monitor is enlarged.  
Check that the subject is in  
focus.  
x2  
Available operations  
E-dial to the right (y)  
Enlarges the image (up to 4 times).  
Reduces the image (up to 1 times).  
E-dial to the left (f)  
Four-way controller (2345) Moves the area to enlarge.  
If any button other than the four-way controller (2345) is pressed, or  
if no operations are made within 30 seconds, the camera returns to  
normal display.  
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Checking the Depth of Field (Preview)  
You can check the depth of field by stopping down the aperture of the lens  
to the actually set value.  
Assigning the Preview Function to the Green  
Button  
First, assign the Preview function to the d/i button.  
1
Select [Green Button] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
4
The [Green Button] screen appears.  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(5), use the four-way controller  
(23) to select [Preview], and  
press the 4 button.  
Green Button  
Green Button  
Preview  
One Push File Format  
AE Lock  
Enable AF  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
3
Press the 3 button twice.  
The Preview function is assigned to the d/i button and the camera is  
ready to take a picture.  
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Displaying the Preview  
1
View the subject on the monitor, and press the shutter  
release button halfway.  
The autofocus system operates.  
2
Press the d/i button.  
You can check the depth of field on the  
monitor while the d/i button is pressed.  
4
3
Take your finger off the d/i button.  
Preview is ended and the camera is ready to take a picture.  
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Using the Shake Reduction Function  
to Prevent Camera Shake  
Taking Pictures Using the Shake Reduction  
Function  
The Shake Reduction function reduces camera shake that occurs when  
the shutter release button is pressed. This is useful for taking pictures in  
situations where camera shake is likely to occur.  
The Shake Reduction function works effectively when taking pictures in  
the following situations.  
- When taking pictures in dimly lit locations, such as indoors, at night,  
on cloudy days and in the shade  
4
- When taking telephoto pictures  
• The Shake Reduction function does not compensate for blurring caused by  
subject movement. To take pictures of a moving subject, increase the shutter  
speed.  
• The Shake Reduction function may not fully reduce camera shake when  
taking close-up shots. In this case, it is recommended to turn off the Shake  
Reduction function and use the camera with a tripod.  
• The Shake Reduction function will not fully work when shooting with a very  
slow shutter speed, for example when panning or shooting night scenes. In  
this case, it is recommended to turn off the Shake Reduction function and use  
the camera with a tripod.  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Shake  
Reduction], and press the 4 button.  
The [Shake Reduction] screen appears.  
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3
4
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select kor l, and press  
the 4 button.  
Shake Reduction  
On  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
k
l
Uses Shake Reduction. (default setting)  
Does not use Shake Reduction.  
Press the shutter release button halfway.  
kappears on the monitor and the  
4
Shake Reduction function is activated.  
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
[
]
37  
Be sure to turn the Shake Reduction function off when using the camera with  
a tripod.  
• You can also change the setting from the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu (p.66).  
[Shake Reduction] is fixed to  
- Self-timer shooting  
l
in the following situations.  
- Remote Control shooting  
- when the shutter speed is set to h  
• [Shake Reduction] is fixed to kwhen the capture mode is set to Z (Night  
Scene HDR) or p (HDR) of H(Scene) mode.  
• You can select whether to use the Shake Reduction function only when  
taking pictures or during standby mode as well with [4. Shake Reduction  
Options] (p.68) from the [A Custom Setting 1] menu.  
• The Shake Reduction function will not fully work (for about 2 seconds) right  
after turning on the camera or restoring from Auto Power Off. Wait for the  
Shake Reduction function to work stably and properly, and then press the  
shutter button gently.  
• The Shake Reduction function is available with any PENTAX Q-mount lens  
compatible with this camera.  
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Shooting with Self-timer  
This camera has the following two types of self-timers.  
The shutter is released after about 12 seconds. Use this  
mode to include the photographer in the picture.  
Self-timer (12 sec.)  
g
The shutter is released about 2 seconds after the shutter  
Self-timer (2 sec.) release button is pressed. Use this mode to avoid camera  
shake when the shutter release button is pressed.  
Z
The self-timer shooting is not available when the capture mode is set to  
\ (Moving Object)/Z (Pet)/R (Kids) of H(Scene) mode.  
4
1
Mount the camera onto a tripod.  
2
Press the four-way controller (5) in Capture mode.  
The Drive Mode setting screen appears.  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (45) to select g.  
Press the four-way controller  
Self-timer (12 sec.)  
(3), use the four-way controller  
(45) to select g or Z, and press  
the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
5
Press the shutter release button halfway.  
The autofocus system operates.  
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6
Press the shutter release button  
fully.  
For g, the self-timer lamp starts blinking  
slowly and then blinks rapidly 2 seconds  
before the shutter is released. The beep  
is heard and the rate increases. The  
shutter will be released about 12 seconds  
after the shutter release button is pressed fully.  
For Z, the shutter will be released about 2 seconds after the shutter  
release button is pressed.  
• Select a mode other than g or Z in the Drive Mode setting screen to cancel  
the self-timer shooting. The setting is canceled when the camera is turned off  
if [Drive Mode] is set to P (Off) in [Memory] (p.195) of the [A Rec. Mode 3]  
menu.  
4
• The Shake Reduction function is automatically turned off when g or Z is set.  
• You can set the camera so that the beep does not sound. (p.186)  
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Shooting with Remote Control (Optional)  
The shutter can be released from a distance by using an optional remote  
control unit (p.230).  
You can select from the following three shooting modes.  
The shutter is released immediately after the shutter  
release button on the remote control unit is pressed.  
Remote Control  
h
i
Remote Control  
(3s delay)  
The shutter is released about 3 seconds after the shutter  
release button on the remote control unit is pressed.  
Continuous shooting starts when the shutter release  
RemoteContinuous button on the remote control unit is pressed. Continuous  
i
Shooting  
shooting ends when the shutter release button on the  
remote control unit is pressed again.  
4
The remote control shooting is not available in the following situations.  
- when the capture mode is set to \ (Moving Object)/Z (Night Scene HDR)/  
Z (Pet)/R (Kids)/p (HDR) of H(Scene) mode  
- when the shutter speed is set to h  
- when HDR Capture is set  
1
Mount the camera onto a tripod.  
2
Press the four-way controller (5) in Capture mode.  
The Drive Mode setting screen appears.  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (45) to select h.  
Press the four-way controller  
Remote Control  
(3), use the four-way controller  
(45) to select h, i or i, and  
press the 4 button.  
The self-timer lamp on the front of the  
camera will blink and the camera is in a  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
stand-by status.  
5
Press the shutter release button halfway.  
The autofocus system operates.  
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6
Point the remote control unit  
towards the remote control  
receiver on the front or back of  
the camera, and press the shutter  
release button on the remote  
control unit.  
4 m  
The maximum operating distance of the  
remote control unit is approximately 4 m  
from the front of the camera and  
approximately 5 cm from the back of the  
camera.  
5 cm  
After a picture is taken, the card access  
lamp lights for 2 seconds and then  
returns to blinking.  
4
• By default, you cannot adjust the focus with the remote control unit. Focus on  
the subject first with the camera before operating with the remote control unit.  
When [9. AF with Remote Control] (p.68) is set to [On] in the [A Custom  
Setting 2] menu, you can use the remote control unit to adjust the focus.  
• When using the Remote Control Waterproof O-RC1, the autofocus system  
can be operated with the S button. The { button cannot be used.  
• Select a mode other than h, i or i in the Drive Mode setting screen to  
cancel the remote control shooting. The setting is canceled when the camera  
is turned off if [Drive Mode] is set to P (Off) in [Memory] (p.195) of the [A  
Rec. Mode 3] menu.  
• The Shake Reduction function is automatically turned off when h, i or i  
is set.  
• The remote control shooting may not be available in backlit conditions.  
• The Remote Control F can send a remote control signal about 30,000 times.  
Contact a PENTAX Service Center to replace the battery (this will involve a  
fee).  
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Taking Pictures Continuously  
Continuous Shooting  
Pictures can be taken continuously while the shutter release button is kept  
pressed.  
The following two types of continuous shooting are available.  
For JPEG images of E/C, up to approximately 5  
Continuous  
frames per second can be taken continuously. You can  
g
h
Shooting (Hi) capture up to approximately 5 frames at once.  
Not available when [File Format] is set to [RAW] or [RAW+].  
4
For JPEG images of E/C, up to approximately 1.5  
Continuous  
frames per second can be taken continuously.  
Shooting (Lo)  
You can capture up to approximately 100 frames at once.  
• Continuous Shooting is not available in the following situations.  
- when the capture mode is set to Z (Night Scene HDR) or p (HDR) of  
H(Scene) mode  
- when the shutter speed is set to h  
- when HDR Capture is set  
• You cannot save additional RAW images during Instant Review or playback  
when g or h is selected.  
• The number of recordable images is reduced when [Aspect Ratio] is set to  
K, J, or L instead of I.  
1
Press the four-way controller (5) in Capture mode.  
The Drive Mode setting screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (45) to select g.  
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3
Press the four-way controller  
(3), use the four-way controller  
(45) to select g or h, and press  
the 4 button.  
Continuous Shooting ((HHii))  
The camera is ready to take pictures  
continuously.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
4
5
Press the shutter release button halfway.  
The autofocus system operates.  
Press the shutter release button fully.  
4
Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is fully  
pressed. Take your finger off the shutter release button to stop.  
• The drive mode is fixed to g when the capture mode is set to \ (Moving  
Object)/Z (Pet)/R (Kids) of H(Scene) mode.  
• The focus position is locked in the first frame.  
• If [File Format] is changed to [RAW] or [RAW+] while g is selected, the  
shooting mode is temporarily changed to h.  
• The shutter cannot be released until charging is complete when using the  
built-in flash. You can set the camera to enable the shutter release before the  
built-in flash is ready in [11. Release While Charging] of the [A Custom  
Setting 2] menu. (p.60)  
• Select a mode other than g or h in the Drive Mode setting screen to cancel  
the continuous shooting. The setting is canceled when the camera is turned  
off if [Drive Mode] is set to P (Off) in [Memory] (p.195) of the [A Rec. Mode  
3] menu.  
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Interval Shooting  
Takes pictures at a set interval from a set time.  
The following settings can be performed.  
When taking two or more pictures, set the wait time until the  
next picture is taken from 1 second to 24 hours.  
Interval  
Set the number of shots to be taken from 1 to 999. When [Start  
Interval] is set to [Now], you can select two or more pictures.  
Number of Shots  
Select whether to take the first picture now or at a set time.  
Selecting [Now] starts recording immediately. When [Set  
Time] is selected, set [Start Time].  
Start Interval  
Start Time  
Set the time at which to start shooting.  
4
• Interval Shooting is not available in the following situations.  
- when the capture mode is set to C (Movie) or u (Blur Control) mode, or  
Z (Night Scene HDR)/w (Quick Macro)/p (HDR) of H (Scene)  
mode  
- when the shutter speed is set to h  
- when Digital Filter is set  
• Interval Shooting cannot be used with Exposure Bracketing or Multi-  
exposure at the same time. (The function selected last is used.)  
• When HDR Capture (p.130) is set, the shooting interval cannot be set to 9  
seconds or less.  
1
Select [Interval Shooting] in the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu,  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Interval Shooting] screen appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Interval], and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (45)  
Interval SShooting  
to select hours, minutes, or  
Start Shhooting  
seconds, and use the four-way  
controller (23) to set the time.  
Press the four-way controller (5) to finish  
Interval  
Number of Shots 002 images  
00:00'00"  
Start Innterval  
Start Time  
Now  
the setting.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
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4
5
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Number of  
Shots], and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (45), and use the four-way  
controller (23) to select the number of shots to be taken.  
Press the four-way controller (5) to finish the setting.  
6
7
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start Interval],  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Now] or [Set  
Time], and press the 4 button.  
4
If you selected [Now], proceed to Step 10.  
8
9
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start Time],  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (45) to select hours or  
minutes, and use the four-way controller (23) to set the  
time.  
Press the four-way controller (5) to finish the setting.  
10 Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start  
Shooting], and press the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a series of interval pictures.  
11 Press the shutter release button halfway.  
The autofocus system operates.  
12 Press the shutter release button fully.  
When [Start Interval] is set to [Now], the  
Interval Shooting  
Standby  
first picture is taken. When set to [Set  
Time], shooting starts at the set time.  
For shooting multiple pictures, pictures  
are taken at the interval set in Step 3.  
Remaiining Shots  
5 images  
00:01'00"  
Interval  
After the set number of pictures is taken, the  
camera returns to normal Capture mode.  
MENU  
Exit  
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• Refer to “Interval Movie” (p.113) for information on how to perform interval  
shooting in C (Movie) mode.  
• If any of the following operations are performed while shooting, the pictures  
that have been already taken are saved and Interval Shooting is ended.  
- when the power switch is pressed  
- when the mode dial or quick dial is turned  
9 (Single Frame Shooting) is used regardless of the current drive mode  
setting.  
• Although each shot taken is displayed on the monitor with Instant Review,  
they cannot be enlarged or deleted.  
• If the Auto Power Off function turns the camera off before starting Interval  
Shooting, the camera automatically turns on again when the shooting time  
approaches.  
4
• When using Interval Shooting, use the AC adapter kit K-AC115 (optional) or  
install a fully charged battery. If the battery is not sufficiently charged, it may  
become depleted during Interval Shooting, and cause recording to stop.  
• Interval Shooting is canceled when the SD Memory Card has no more  
available space.  
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Multi-exposure  
You can create a picture by taking multiple exposures and merging them  
into a single image.  
• Multi-exposure is not available in the following situations.  
- when [File Format] is set to [RAW] or [RAW+]  
- when the capture mode is set to C (Movie) or u (Blur Control) mode, or  
Z (Night Scene HDR)/w (Quick Macro)/p (HDR) of H (Scene)  
mode  
- when Digital Filter or HDR Capture is set  
• Multi-exposure cannot be used with Exposure Bracketing, Interval Shooting,  
or Distortion Correction at the same time. (The function selected last is used.)  
4
1
Select [Multi-exposure] in the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Multi-exposure] screen appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Number of  
Shots], and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (23)  
Multi-exposure  
to select the number of shots,  
Start Shhooting  
and press the 4 button.  
Number of Shots  
2times  
Auto EV Adjustment  
Select from 2 to 9 shots.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
4
5
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Auto EV  
Adjustment], and use the four-way controller (45) to  
select O or P.  
When set to O (On), the exposure is adjusted automatically according to  
the number of shots.  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start  
Shooting], and press the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a series of interval pictures.  
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6
Take the picture.  
The composite picture is displayed in Instant Review each time the  
shutter release button is pressed. Press the d/i button during Instant  
Review to discard pictures taken up to that point and take pictures again  
from the first frame.  
The pictures are saved when the set number of shots is taken, and then  
the screen in Step 3 appears again.  
If any of the following operations are performed while shooting, the pictures  
that have been already taken are saved and Multi-exposure is ended.  
- when the Q button, 3 button, M button or four-way controller  
(345) is pressed  
- when the mode dial or quick dial is turned  
4
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Recording Movies  
In this camera, you can record movies with the following format.  
• Frame rate  
• Sound  
30 fps  
Monaural  
• File format  
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264  
Changing the Settings for Movie Recording  
Settings for recording movies can be changed in the [C Movie] menu.  
4
1
Set the mode dial to C, and press the 3 button.  
The [C Movie 1] menu appears.  
Press the four-way controller (5) once if you press the 3 button in  
any other capture mode.  
2
Press the four-way controller  
1920xx1080  
99:99'99"  
(3), and then press the four-way  
controller (5). Use the four-way  
controller (23) to select the  
number of recorded pixels, and  
press the 4 button.  
Recorded Pixels  
Sound  
Exposure SSetting  
Movie SR  
Interval Movie  
MENU  
OK  
Cancel  
OK  
Frame Size  
Pixels  
Aspect Ratio  
a (default setting)  
1920×1080  
1280×720  
640×480  
K
K
I
b
c
When the number of recorded pixels is changed, the amount of  
recordable time for that setting appears at the top right of the screen.  
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Sound], and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
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4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select g or Z, and  
press the 4 button.  
g
Records sound. (default setting)  
Does not record sound.  
Z
5
6
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Exposure  
Setting], and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Auto] or  
[Manual], and press the 4 button.  
4
Auto Takes pictures with auto exposure. (default setting)  
Allows you to set the shutter speed, aperture value,  
and sensitivity.  
Manual  
7
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Movie SR],  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
8
Use the four-way controller (23) to select kor l,  
and press the 4 button.  
k
l
Uses Shake Reduction. (default setting)  
Does not use Shake Reduction.  
9
Press the 3 button.  
The camera is ready to record a movie.  
[Recorded Pixels], [Sound], and [Movie SR] can also be changed using the  
control panel.  
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Recording Movies  
1
Set the mode dial to C.  
The movie recording screen appears.  
Sound  
Movie SR  
2
View the subject on the monitor.  
Adjust the exposure when [Exposure  
Setting] is set to [Manual].  
4
1/2000 F2.8  
1600  
10'30"  
Recordable Time  
Available operations  
E-dial  
Not available (when [Exposure Setting] is set to [Auto])  
Adjusts the shutter speed (when [Exposure Setting] is set to  
[Manual]).  
mc button Adjusts the EV compensation value (when [Exposure Setting]  
e-dial  
is set to [Auto]).  
Adjusts the aperture value (when [Exposure Setting] is set to  
[Manual]).  
d/i button Calls the function set in [Green Button] of the [A Rec. Mode  
3] menu (p.144).  
Resets the exposure setting when [Exposure Setting] is set to  
[Manual] (if [Green Button] is assigned to the d/i button).  
3
Press the shutter release button halfway.  
The autofocus system operates.  
When [Focus Method] is set to \, turn the focusing ring until the  
subject is clearly visible on the focusing screen.  
4
5
Press the shutter release button fully.  
Movie recording starts.  
Press the shutter release button again.  
Movie recording stops.  
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• When [Sound] is set to g (On), the camera operation sounds are also  
recorded. When recording a movie, mount the camera onto a tripod and do  
not operate the camera while recording.  
• When recording a movie, regardless of the focus method setting, recording  
starts when the shutter release button is pressed fully even if the subject is  
not in focus.  
• While recording a movie, the autofocus system does not operate.  
• The flash is not available.  
• When recording a movie using image processing, such as Digital Filter, some  
frames may be omitted from the recorded movie.  
• If the internal temperature of the camera becomes high during movie  
recording, the recording may be terminated to protect the camera circuitry.  
• You can record a movie continuously up to 4 GB or 25 minutes. When the SD  
Memory Card is full, recording stops and the movie is saved.  
• The screen display in C mode is set according to the [LCD View Options]  
(p.191) setting made in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu. However, the Bright/  
Dark Area warning is not displayed during movie recording.  
4
• If you intend to record movies continuously for a long period, use of the AC  
adapter kit K-AC115 (optional) is recommended. (p.40)  
• You can also use an optional remote control unit to record a movie. (p.100)  
Press the four-way controller (5) in C mode to display the screen for  
selecting on/off for the use of the remote control instead of the normal Drive  
Mode setting screen.  
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Interval Movie  
Takes still pictures one by one at a set interval from a set time and records  
them as a single movie file.  
Perform the following settings.  
Set the shooting interval to 1 sec., 5 sec., 10 sec., 30 sec.,  
1 min., 5 min., 10 min., 30 min., or 1 hour.  
Interval  
Set the time at which to start and stop recording from 5  
Recording Time seconds to 99 hours. The time that can be set varies  
depending on [Interval].  
Select whether to take the first picture now or at a set time.  
Start Interval  
Start Time  
Selecting [Now] starts recording immediately. When [Set Time]  
is selected, set [Start Time].  
4
Set the time at which to start shooting.  
This mode is available only when the mode dial is set to C.  
1
Select [Interval Movie] in the [C Movie 1] menu, and press  
the four-way controller (5).  
The [Interval Movie] screen appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Interval], and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (23)  
Interval Movie  
to select the shooting interval,  
Start Shhooting  
and press the 4 button.  
Interval  
00:00'00"  
00:00'00"  
Now  
Recording Time  
Start Interval  
Start Time  
MENU  
OK  
Cancel  
OK  
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Recording  
Time], and press the four-way controller (5).  
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5
Use the four-way controller (45) to select hours,  
minutes, or seconds, and use the four-way controller  
(23) to set the time.  
Press the four-way controller (5) to finish the setting.  
6
7
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start Interval],  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Now] or [Set  
Time], and press the 4 button.  
If you selected [Now], proceed to Step 10.  
4
8
9
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start Time],  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (45) to select hours or  
minutes, and use the four-way controller (23) to set the  
time.  
Press the four-way controller (5) to finish the setting.  
10 Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start  
Shooting], and press the 4 button.  
After the message [Press the shutter release button to start interval  
shooting] appears, the monitor turns off.  
11 Press the shutter release button halfway.  
The autofocus system operates.  
12 Press the shutter release button fully.  
When [Start Interval] is set to [Now], a picture is taken immediately,  
Instant Review is displayed, and then the monitor display turns off. When  
the number of pictures set in [Number of Shots] has been taken, [Interval  
shooting complete] is displayed, and then the camera turns off.  
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When recording with Interval Movie, use the AC adapter kit K-AC115 (optional)  
or install a fully charged battery. If the battery is not sufficiently charged, it may  
become depleted during recording and cause recording of the movie to stop.  
• Interval Movie is canceled when the SD Memory Card has no more available  
space.  
Playing Back Movies  
Recorded movies can be played back in Playback mode in the same  
manner as saved still pictures.  
1
Use the four-way controller (45) to select a movie to play  
back.  
4
The first frame of the movie is displayed on the monitor.  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(2).  
100-0001  
Movie playback starts.  
10'00"  
Available operations  
Four-way controller (2) Pauses/Resumes playback.  
Four-way controller (5) Forwards a frame (when paused).  
Press and hold  
Fast-forwards playback.  
four-way controller (5)  
Four-way controller (4) Reverses a frame (when paused).  
Press and hold  
Fast-reverses playback.  
four-way controller (4)  
Four-way controller (3) Stops playback./  
Displays the playback mode palette (when  
stopped). (p.152)  
E-dial  
Adjusts the volume (6 levels).  
mc button  
Saves the displayed image as a JPEG file (when  
paused) (p.116).  
When the movie ends, playback stops and the first frame is displayed again.  
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• You can use the optional AV cable I-AVC7 or a commercially available HDMI  
cable to play back recorded movies on a TV screen or other AV devices.  
• QuickTime is required to play back movies transferred to a computer. (p.204)  
Capturing a Still Picture from a Movie  
You can capture a single frame from a movie and save it as a JPEG still  
picture.  
1
Press the four-way controller (2) in Step 2 on p.115.  
4
Frame number/  
Total number of frames  
2
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to display the frame to save as a  
still picture.  
90/1800  
The frame number and total number of  
frames appear at the top right of the  
screen.  
10'00"  
3
4
Press the mc button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as], and  
press the 4 button.  
The captured image is saved as a new image.  
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Editing Movies  
Movies can be divided and unwanted segments can be deleted.  
1
In Playback mode, use the four-way controller (45) to  
select a movie to edit.  
The first frame of the movie is displayed on the monitor.  
2
3
Press the four-way controller (3).  
The playback mode palette appears.  
4
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [ (Movie  
Editing), and press the 4 button.  
The movie editing screen appears.  
4
Select point(s) where you want to  
divide the movie.  
5
The first frame at the dividing point is  
displayed at the top of the screen.  
15888  
Up to four points can be selected.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Exit  
Available operations  
Four-way controller (2) Plays back/Pauses a movie.  
Four-way controller (5) Forwards a frame (when paused).  
Press and hold  
Fast-forwards playback.  
four-way controller (5)  
Four-way controller (4) Reverses a frame (when paused).  
Press and hold  
Fast-reverses playback.  
four-way controller (4)  
E-dial  
Adjusts the volume (6 levels).  
mc button  
Confirms/cancels a dividing point.  
Proceed to Step 8 if you do not delete any segment(s).  
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5
6
Press the d/i button.  
The screen to select segment(s) to delete is displayed.  
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to move the selection frame, and  
press the 4 button.  
00'00"  
00'00"  
The segment(s) to delete are specified.  
Press the 4 button again to cancel the  
selection.  
Select segments for deletion  
MENU  
OK  
7
Press the 3 button.  
4
The screen that was displayed in Step 4 appears again.  
8
9
Press the 4 button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Save as], and press the  
4 button.  
Saves divided movie  
as separate files  
The movie is divided at the specified  
points and the unwanted segments are  
deleted from it. And then the divided  
movie is saved as separate files and  
displayed on the screen.  
Save as  
Cancel  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Specify the dividing points in chronological order from the beginning of the  
movie. When canceling the selected dividing points, cancel each of them in  
reverse order (from the end of the movie to the beginning). In an order other  
than specified, you can neither select the frames as a dividing point nor cancel  
the selections of the dividing point(s). You cannot, for example, select the  
frames prior to the last selected frame as a dividing point while specifying  
dividing point(s).  
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This chapter describes image file formats and camera  
operating settings in capture mode.  
Setting a File Format ..........................................120  
Setting the White Balance .................................124  
Adjusting Brightness .........................................128  
..............................................................................144  
Setting the Lens Functions ...............................148  
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Setting a File Format  
Set the aspect ratio, file format, number of recorded pixels, quality level,  
and color space of still pictures.  
1
Select [Image Capture Settings] in the [A Rec. Mode 1]  
menu, and press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Image Capture Settings] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
Image Capture Settings  
to select [Aspect Ratio], [File  
Format], [JPEG Recorded  
Pixels], [JPEG Quality] or [Color  
Space], and press the four-way  
controller (5).  
Aspect Ratio  
File Format  
JPEG Reecordded Pixels  
JPEG Quuality  
Color Space  
5
MENU  
Refer to p.121 - p.123 for details about  
the settings.  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to change the settings,  
and press the 4 button.  
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
• The aspect ratio, file format, JPEG recorded pixels, and JPEG quality level  
can also be changed using the control panel.  
• When the file format, JPEG recorded pixels, or JPEG quality level is  
changed, the number of images that can be recorded for that setting appears  
on the monitor.  
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File Format  
You can set the format of image files.  
Captures images in JPEG format. (default setting)  
JPEG You can change the number of recorded pixels in [JPEG Recorded  
Pixels], and the image quality level in [JPEG Quality].  
The RAW format is a CMOS sensor output format saved without  
processing. RAW files are recorded with the general-purpose DNG  
(Digital Negative) format designed by Adobe Systems.  
Effects of White Balance, Custom Image and Color Space are not  
RAW applied to the captured images, but they are saved as actual original  
information. When you perform the development process by using the  
RAW Development function (p.180), or using the provided software  
“SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for PENTAX” (p.208), you can create  
JPEG images with these effects.  
Captures images in both RAW and JPEG formats.  
When [One Push File Format] is assigned to the d/i button, you can  
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RAW+  
press the d/i button to temporarily change the file format and save  
an image in both file formats. (p.145)  
• When Digital Filter or HDR Capture is set, the file format is fixed to [JPEG]  
and cannot be changed. To change the file format, turn these functions off.  
• When the capture mode is set to Z (Night Scene HDR)/w (Quick Macro)/  
p (HDR) of H(Scene) mode, or u (Blur Control) mode, the image is  
saved in JPEG format, regardless of the [File Format] setting.  
Aspect Ratio  
Select the horizontal and vertical ratio of images from K, J, I (default  
setting) or L. The aspect ratio of the camera monitor is J, so if a different  
aspect ratio is selected, the monitor display changes to match the set  
aspect ratio.  
The number of recordable images available with continuous shooting is  
reduced when the aspect ratio is set to K, J, or L instead of I.  
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JPEG Recorded Pixels  
Sets the recording size of images when [File Format] is set to [JPEG]. The  
selectable sizes vary according to the [Aspect Ratio] setting.  
Recorded  
Aspect Ratio  
Pixels  
Pixels  
k
P
g
i
N
a
f
i
E
k
f
h
k
P
g
i
4000×2248 (default setting)  
3456×1944  
K
2688×1512  
1920×1080  
4000×2664 (default setting)  
3456×2304  
J
I
L
2688×1792  
1920×1280  
5
4000×3000 (default setting)  
3456×2592  
2688×2016  
1920×1440  
2992×2992 (default setting)  
2592×2592  
2016×2016  
1440×1440  
• The more pixels there are, the bigger the file size. The file size will also vary  
according to the [JPEG Quality] setting.  
• The quality of a captured image depends on the exposure control, resolution  
of the printer and a variety of other factors.  
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JPEG Quality  
You can set the image quality level (compression ratio). The default setting  
is C (Best).  
C Best  
Quality: clearer File size: larger  
Quality: grainier File size: smaller  
D
E
Better  
Good  
Color Space  
You can select a color space to use.  
Mainly used for devices such as a computer. (default setting)  
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sRGB  
Covers a wider range of color than sRGB and is used for  
commercial uses such as industrial printing.  
AdobeRGB  
The file naming system changes depending on the color space setting as  
shown below.  
For sRGB: IMGPxxxx.JPG  
For AdobeRGB: _IGPxxxx.JPG  
“xxxx” indicates the file number and is displayed as a four-digit sequential  
number. (p.200)  
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Setting the White Balance  
White Balance is a function for adjusting the color of an image so that white  
objects appear white. Set the white balance if you are not satisfied with the  
color balance of pictures taken with white balance set to F (Auto), or  
to intentionally apply a creative effect to your images.  
Color  
Item  
Setting  
Temperature *1  
Automatically adjusts the white balance. Approx. 4,000 to  
(default setting) 8,000K  
Auto  
F
Daylight  
For use when taking pictures in sunlight. Approx. 5,200K  
G
For use when taking pictures in the  
shade. It reduces the bluish color tones in Approx. 8,000K  
a picture.  
Shade  
Cloudy  
H
For use when taking pictures on cloudy  
5
Approx. 6,000K  
days.  
^
For use when taking pictures under  
fluorescent lighting. Select the type of  
fluorescent light.  
Fluorescent  
Light  
D
N
W
L
Fluorescent - Daylight Color Approx. 6,500K  
Fluorescent - Daylight White Approx. 5,000K  
Fluorescent - Cool White  
Fluorescent - Warm White  
J
Approx. 4,200K  
Approx. 3,000K  
For use when taking pictures under light  
bulbs or other tungsten light. It reduces  
the reddish color tones in a picture.  
Tungsten  
Approx. 2,850K  
I
For use when taking pictures using the  
built-in flash.  
Flash  
Approx. 5,400K  
L
Use this to keep and strengthen the color  
tone of the light source in the image.  
f
Use this to manually adjust the white  
balance according to the lighting when  
taking pictures.  
Manual  
K
*1 The color temperatures (K) shown above are all estimates. These do not indicate precise  
colors.  
*2 CTE = Color Temperature Enhancement  
The white balance is fixed to F when the capture mode is set to n  
(Auto Picture) or H(Scene) mode.  
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1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Capture mode.  
The White Balance setting screen appears.  
After turning the power on, if you have taken any images before pressing  
the four-way controller (3), the last image taken is displayed in the  
background.  
2
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select the white balance.  
Auto White Balance  
When J (Fluorescent Light) is selected,  
press the four-way controller (3) and use  
the four-way controller (45) to select D,  
N, W, or L.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
WB  
3
Press the 4 button.  
5
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
Because the light source changes when a flash discharges, you can set the  
white balance for when the flash discharges. Select [Auto White Balance],  
[Unchanged] or [Flash] in [5. WB When Using Flash] (p.68) of the [A Custom  
Setting 1] menu.  
Adjusting the White Balance Manually  
You can adjust the white balance depending on the light source when  
taking pictures. With the manual white balance, the camera can store  
delicate shades that cannot be precisely adjusted with the white balance  
preset values provided in the camera. This provides the optimum white  
balance for your surroundings.  
1
Select K in Step 2 on p.125.  
Manual White BBalance  
SHUTTER Adjust  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
WB  
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2
3
4
Under the light you wish to measure the white balance of,  
fully display a white sheet of paper on the monitor, or  
select a white area as the subject.  
Press the shutter release button fully.  
Set [Focus Method] to \ when the shutter cannot be released.  
Adjust the white balance as necessary. (p.127)  
Press the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
• No image is recorded when the shutter release button is pressed to adjust  
the white balance.  
• The message [The operation could not be completed correctly] appears  
when measuring is unsuccessful. Press the 4 button while displayed to  
remeasure the white balance.  
5
• If a picture is extremely overexposed or underexposed, the white balance  
may not be adjusted. In this case, adjust exposure to the correct exposure  
before adjusting the white balance.  
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Fine-tuning the White Balance  
You can fine-tune the white balance setting.  
1
Perform the desired setting in Step 2 on p.125.  
2
Press the mc button.  
The fine-tuning screen appears.  
3
Fine-tune the white balance.  
G3  
A2  
5
SHUTTER Adjust  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
0
Cancel  
Available operations  
Four-way controller Adjusts the tone of the colors between green (G) and  
(23) magenta (M).  
Four-way controller Adjusts the tone of the colors between blue (B) and  
(45)  
amber (A).  
d/i button  
Resets the adjustment value.  
(Available only when [Green Button] is assigned to the  
d/i button in [Green Button] of the [A Rec. Mode 3]  
4
5
Press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the White Balance setting screen.  
Press the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
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Adjusting Brightness  
Adjusts the brightness and reduces the occurrence of overexposed and  
underexposed areas.  
Highlight Correction  
Expands the dynamic range and enables a wider range of tones by the  
CMOS sensor and reduces the occurrence of overexposed areas.  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
5
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Highlight  
Correction], and press the 4 button.  
The [Highlight Correction] screen appears.  
3
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select [Auto], [On] or [Off], and  
Highlight Correction  
Auto  
press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
• When [Highlight Correction] is set to [On], the minimum sensitivity is set to  
ISO 250.  
• The selectable items are limited in the following shooting modes:  
- l (Night Snap) or n (Stage Lighting)  
of H (Scene) mode  
Fixed to [On]  
- a (Manual) mode  
[Auto] not available  
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Shadow Correction  
Expands the dynamic range and enables a wider range of tones by the  
CMOS sensor and reduces the occurrence of underexposed areas.  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Shadow  
Correction], and press the 4 button.  
The [Shadow Correction] screen appears.  
3
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select [Auto], [On] or [Off], and  
press the 4 button.  
Shadow Correction  
Auto  
5
The camera returns to the control panel.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
You can also set Highlight Correction and Shadow Correction in [D-Range  
Setting] (p.66) of the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu.  
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HDR Capture  
Enables capturing images with high dynamic range. Takes three images  
(-3 EV underexposed, standard (proper exposure) and +3 EV  
overexposed) to create a single composite image with them.  
• HDR Capture is not available in the following situations.  
- when [File Format] is set to [RAW] or [RAW+]  
- when the shutter speed is set to h  
- when the capture mode is set to C (Movie), u (Blur Control) mode, or  
w (Quick Macro) of H(Scene) mode  
• When HDR Capture is set, the following functions are not available.  
- Continuous Shooting, Remote Continuous Shooting, or Exposure  
Bracketing  
- Flash modes other than a (Flash Off)  
- Multi-exposure or Digital Filter (The function selected last is used)  
• During HDR Capture, multiple images are combined together to create a  
single image, so it will take time to save an image.  
5
• Make sure to hold the camera firmly so that it does not move while the three  
images are taken. If there is a great difference between the three images due  
to camera movement, the message [The operation could not be completed  
correctly] appears, and the image will not be saved.  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [HDR  
Capture], and press the 4 button.  
The [HDR Capture] screen appears.  
3
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select [Off], [Auto], [HDR 1] or  
HDR Capture  
Off  
[HDR 2], and press the 4  
button.  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
[HDR Capture] is fixed to [Auto] when the capture mode is set to Z (Night  
Scene HDR) or p (HDR) of H (Scene) mode.  
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Setting the Image Finishing Tone  
Take pictures with settings to suit for your creative photographic vision.  
Setting Custom Image  
Select the desired picture style from the following modes and enjoy taking  
pictures with a creative finishing tone.  
Image Tone  
Bright  
Image  
Saturation, hue, and contrast will be rather high to create a  
bright sharp image. (default setting)  
Natural  
Portrait  
Creates a natural look that is close to the actual color.  
Reproduces a healthy and bright skin tone.  
5
Increases color saturation, highlights shapes, and produces a  
vivid color image  
Landscape  
Vibrant  
Radiant  
Muted  
Changes the color slightly to create an antique look.  
Emphasizes glossiness to produce a spectacular finish.  
Reduces the saturation to create a soft look.  
Reduces the saturation and increases the contrast to create  
the look of an old picture.  
Bleach Bypass  
Creates a picture with strong image contrast as if taken with a  
reversal film.  
Reversal Film  
Monochrome  
Takes pictures using a B&W color filter.  
Cross  
Processing  
Intentionally changes the hue and contrast. The outcome  
varies each time a picture is taken.  
Custom Image is not available when the capture mode is set to H (Scene)  
mode.  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
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2
3
Use the four way controller (2345) to select [Custom  
Image], and press the 4 button.  
The Custom Image setting screen appears.  
After turning the power on, if you have taken any images before pressing  
the 4 button, the last image taken is displayed in the background.  
Use the four-way controller  
Bright  
(2345) to select an image  
finishing tone.  
Parametter Adj.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
4
5
Press the mc button.  
5
The screen to select a parameter appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to choose a parameter you want  
to change.  
Saturation  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
The following parameters can be changed according to the selected  
image finishing tone.  
I
Image Tone  
Parameter  
Saturation: -4 to +4  
Hue: -4 to +4  
Bright/Natural/Portrait/  
Landscape/Vibrant/Radiant  
High/Low Key Adj: -4 to +4  
Contrast: -4 to +4  
Sharpness/Fine Sharpness: -4 to +4  
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Image Tone  
Muted/Bleach Bypass  
Reversal Film  
Parameter  
Saturation: -4 to +4  
Toning: Off/Green/Yellow/Orange/Red/  
Magenta/Purple/Blue/Cyan  
High/Low Key Adj: -4 to +4  
Contrast: -4 to +4  
Sharpness/Fine Sharpness: -4 to +4  
Sharpness/Fine Sharpness: -4 to +4  
Filter Effect: None/Green/Yellow/Orange/  
Red/Magenta/Blue/Cyan/Infrared Filter  
Toning: Off/Green/Yellow/Orange/Red/  
Magenta/Purple/Blue/Cyan  
Monochrome  
High/Low Key Adj: -4 to +4  
Contrast: -4 to +4  
Sharpness/Fine Sharpness: -4 to +4  
Random/Preset 1-3/Favorite 1-3 *1  
5
Cross Processing  
*1 For [Favorite 1-3], you are required to save the settings of a cross processed image  
as a favorite in advance through the playback mode palette. (p.134)  
6
7
Use the four-way controller (45) to change the settings.  
The background image changes according to the settings.  
You can check the saturation and hue with the radar chart.  
Available operations  
E-dial  
Switches between [Sharpness] and [Fine Sharpness].  
(Not available in C mode.)  
d/i button  
Resets the set value.  
Press the 4 button.  
The screen that was displayed in Step 3 appears again.  
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Press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
You can also change the settings from the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu (p.65).  
Saving the Cross Processing Settings of a Captured Image  
The outcome of cross processing varies each time a picture is taken. If you  
take a cross processed image that you like, you can save the Cross  
Processing settings used in that image. A total of three Cross Processing  
settings can be saved.  
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Playback mode.  
5
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select s (Save  
Cross Processing), and press the 4 button.  
The camera will search for cross processed images starting from the most  
recent image taken. (An hourglass icon is displayed while searching.) When  
a cross processed image is found, the screen to save the settings appears.  
If there are no cross processed images, the message [No cross  
processed image] appears.  
3
4
Use the e-dial to select a cross  
processed image.  
100-0001  
Saves this image's Cross  
Processing settings  
Save as Favorite 1  
Save as Favorite 2  
Save as Favorite 3  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as  
Favorite 1], [Save as Favorite 2] or [Save as Favorite 3],  
and press the 4 button.  
The settings of the selected image are saved to [Favorite 1 - 3] and the  
last displayed image is displayed again.  
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Setting the Digital Filter  
You can apply a filter effect when taking pictures. The following filters can  
be selected.  
Filter Name  
Effect  
Parameter  
Shading Level: Low/Medium/High  
Blur: Low/Medium/High  
For taking pictures that  
look as if taken with a toy  
camera.  
Toy Camera  
Tone Break: Red/Green/Blue/  
Yellow  
For taking pictures with  
high contrasts.  
High Contrast  
Shading  
Slim  
Intensity: 1 to 5  
Shading Type: 6 types  
Shading Level: -3 to +3  
For taking pictures with the  
background darkened.  
Changes the horizontal and  
vertical ratio of images.  
-8 to +8  
5
Creates an image that  
looks like a high dynamic  
range image.  
HDR  
Low/Medium/High  
OFF/ON  
Inverts the colors in the  
image.  
Invert Color  
Extracted Color 1: Red/Magenta/  
Blue/Cyan/Green/Yellow  
For extracting two specific  
colors and making the rest  
of the image black and  
white.  
Extractable Range of Color 1: 1 to 5  
Extract Color  
Extracted Color 2: OFF/Red/  
Magenta/Blue/Cyan/Green/Yellow  
Extractable Range of Color 2: 1 to 5  
For taking pictures with the Color: Red/Magenta/Blue/Cyan/  
selected color filter.  
Choose from 18 filters (6  
colors × 3 tones).  
Green/Yellow  
Color  
Color Density: Light/Medium/Dark  
For taking a picture that  
looks as though it was  
painted.  
Intensity: Low/Medium/High  
Water Color  
Posterization  
Fish-eye  
Saturation: OFF/Low/Medium/High  
Lessens the tone of the image  
to create an image that looks Intensity: 1 to 5  
as though it was hand-drawn.  
For taking pictures that  
look as if taken with a fish- Low/Medium/High  
eye lens.  
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• Digital Filter is not available in the following situations.  
- when the capture mode is set to Z (Night Scene HDR)/ w (Quick  
Macro)/p (HDR) of H (Scene) mode  
- when [File Format] is set to [RAW] or [RAW+]  
• When Digital Filter is set, the following functions are not available.  
- Continuous Shooting, Interval Shooting or Multi-exposure  
- HDR Capture (The function selected last is used)  
• Depending on the filter used, it may take longer to save images.  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Digital  
Filter], and press the 4 button.  
The screen to select a filter appears.  
5
After turning the power on, if you have taken any images before pressing  
the 4 button, the last image taken is displayed in the background.  
3
4
Use the four-way controller  
(2345) to select a filter.  
Toy Camera  
Parametter Adj.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
Press the mc button.  
The parameter setting screen appears.  
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5
6
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select a parameter, and the  
four-way controller (45) to  
adjust the parameter’s value.  
Blur  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
Press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
• You can also change the settings from the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu (p.65).  
• Select [Not use any filters] in Step 3 to finish shooting with digital filter.  
• After shooting, you can also apply digital filter effects to JPEG/RAW images  
in Playback mode. (p.174)  
5
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Saving Frequently Used Functions to the  
Quick Dial  
You can save frequently used functions to the quick dial to easily load and  
use the desired settings when taking pictures.  
Save up to four settings to each of the following functions.  
• Smart Effect (p.140)  
• Custom Image (p.131)  
• Digital Filter (p.135)  
• Aspect Ratio (p.121)  
You can save only one of the above functions. You cannot assign multiple  
functions at the same time.  
1
Select [Quick Dial] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
5
The screen for setting the quick dial function appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select the function to save.  
Smart Effect  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select the position  
1-4 of the quick dial to which to save the function.  
Use the four-way controller (45) to select the setting.  
To make detailed settings for Smart Effect, press the mc button.  
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5
6
7
Repeat Steps 3 and 4.  
Save the settings for the other positions in the same way.  
Press the 4 button.  
The setting assigned to each position is saved.  
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
Loading Settings for Taking Pictures  
You can take pictures with the settings saved in the quick dial, and while  
using the quick dial, these settings have priority over the settings such as  
ones made through the menus.  
5
1
In Capture mode, turn the quick  
dial to select the position 1 to 4.  
The saved setting is loaded, and the  
camera is ready to take a picture.  
2
3
Take the picture.  
After taking pictures, return the quick dial to the position  
0.  
The camera returns to the original setting.  
You cannot use the menus to change the settings when taking pictures with the  
quick dial. To change the settings of the quick dial, save other settings again.  
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Setting the Smart Effect  
You can set and capture images with a variety of effects.  
Select from the following types of effects.  
• Brilliant Color  
• Unicolor Bold  
• Vintage Color  
• Cross Processing  
• Warm Fade  
• Tone Expansion  
• Bold Monochrome  
• Water Color  
• Vibrant Color Enhance  
• USER 1 to 3 (p.142)  
1
Select [Smart Effect] in Step 2 on p.138.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select the position  
1-4 of the quick dial to which to save the setting.  
5
3
4
Press the mc button.  
The screen for making detailed Smart Effect settings appears.  
Use the four-way controller  
(2345) to choose an effect.  
Brilliant Color  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
5
Press the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the screen for setting the quick dial function.  
6
7
Repeat Steps 2 to 5.  
Press the 4 button.  
The settings are saved.  
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8
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
Shooting with Smart Effect  
1
Turn the quick dial to select the position 1 to 4.  
The Smart Effect settings are loaded, and the camera is ready to take a  
picture.  
2
3
Press the four-way controller (3) to change the settings.  
The parameter setting screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (45)  
Cross Processing  
5
to change the parameters.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
The following parameters can be changed depending on the selected  
effect.  
Effect  
Parameter  
Brilliant Color/Cross Processing//  
Warm Fade/Tone Expansion/Bold  
Monochrome/Water Color//Vibrant  
Color Enhance  
Intensity: 2 levels  
Extracted Color: Red/Magenta/Blue/  
Cyan/Green/Yellow  
Unicolor Bold  
Vintage Color  
Type: 3 types  
4
Press the 4 button.  
The camera is ready to take a picture.  
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Saving the Camera Settings  
You can save the current camera settings and retrieve them later on by the  
quick dial operation.  
1
Set necessary settings.  
2
Select from USER 1 to 3 in Step 4  
USER 1  
USER 1  
USER Mode Manager  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
5
3
4
Press the d/i button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Save Settings], and  
press the 4 button.  
Save Setttings  
Save Thumbnail  
Reset  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
5
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Save], and press the  
4 button.  
Saves current settings  
in USER 1  
The settings are saved, and the screen  
that was displayed in Step 2 appears  
again.  
Save  
Cancel  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
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Saving a Thumbnail Image to the USER Mode  
If you take an image that you like, you can save the image along with the  
settings used in that image to make it even easier to take pictures.  
1
Select from USER 1 to 3 for which settings were saved on  
the screen in Step 2 on p.142.  
2
3
Press the d/i button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save  
Thumbnail], and press the 4 button.  
The image selection screen appears.  
5
4
Turn the e-dial to choose an  
image.  
100-0001  
Saves selected image as  
thumbnail for USER 1  
You can select from any of the captured  
images.  
Save  
Cancel  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
5
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save], and  
press the 4 button.  
The image is saved and displayed in an  
USER 1  
image list.  
USER Mode Manager  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
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Setting the Green Button and E-dial  
Functions  
Setting the Green Button Operation  
You can assign one of the following functions to the d/i button and  
access the function by simply pressing the button when shooting.  
Green Button  
Preview  
Resets the values being adjusted. (default setting)  
While the d/i button is pressed, you can check the depth of  
field by stopping down the aperture to the set value. (p.94)  
Temporarily changes the file format. Simultaneously saves an  
image in both JPEG and RAW formats, regardless of the [File  
Format] setting. You can set whether to apply the setting to  
only one image or not, and select the file format when the  
d/i button is pressed. (p.145)  
One Push File  
Format  
5
The exposure setting is locked when the d/i button is  
pressed. (p.82)  
AE Lock  
Autofocus is performed only when the d/i button is pressed  
and not when the shutter release button is pressed halfway.  
Enable AF  
1
Select [Green Button] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Green Button] screen appears.  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(5), use the four-way controller  
(23) to select a function, and  
press the 4 button.  
Green Button  
Green Button  
Preview  
One Push File Format  
AE Lock  
Enable AF  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
3
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
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Setting the One Push File Format  
When [One Push File Format] is assigned to the d/i button, specify the  
function settings.  
1
Select [One Push File Format] in Step 2 on p.144.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Cancel after 1  
shot], and use the four-way controller (45) to select O or  
P.  
The recording format returns to the original file format after a  
picture is taken. (default setting)  
O
The setting is canceled when any of the following operations are  
performed.  
5
- the d/i button is pressed again  
P
- the Q button, 3 button or power switch is pressed  
- the mode dial is turned  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to choose a file format.  
The left side is the [File Format] (p.121) setting and the right side is the  
file format when the d/i button is pressed.  
Press the four-way controller  
Green Button  
(5), use the four-way controller  
RAW  
One Push File Format  
Cancel after 1 shot  
(23) to select a file format that is  
used when the d/i button is  
pressed, and press the 4  
button.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
5
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
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Setting the E-dial Operation in e Mode  
Set the value to be changed with the e-dial when the capture mode is set  
to e (Program) mode.  
1
Select [Green Button] in Step 2 on p.144.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [E-dial in  
Program], and press the four-way controller (5).  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (23)  
Green Button  
P SHIFT  
Tv  
Av  
OFF  
to select the value to be changed  
with the e-dial, and press the 4  
button.  
Green Buutton  
Action iin M Mode  
E-dial in Program  
Shifts ccombinnationn of the  
aperture and shutter speed  
to obtaiin proper expoosure  
5
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
Automatically adjusts the shutter speed and aperture value to  
obtain a proper exposure (Program shift). (default setting)  
P SHIFT  
b
c
Sets the shutter speed.  
Sets the aperture value.  
OFF  
Disables the e-dial operation when turned in e mode.  
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
If the d/i button is pressed after turning the e-dial in e mode, the settings  
return to normal e mode.  
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Setting the Green Button Operation in a Mode  
You can set the function of the d/i button when the capture mode is set  
to a (Manual) mode.  
1
Select [Green Button] in Step 2 on p.144.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Action in M  
Mode], and press the four-way controller (5).  
3
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select a function to assign to  
the d/i button, and press the  
Green Buutton  
P LINE  
TvSHIFT  
AvSHIFT  
OFF  
Green Buutton  
Action iin M Mode  
E-dial in Program  
4 button.  
Sets thhe apeerture and  
shutter speeed to the  
5
Program Linne exposure  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
Adjusts the aperture value and shutter speed to obtain a proper  
exposure according to the Program Line. (default setting)  
P LINE  
Adjusts the shutter speed while the aperture value remains  
fixed to obtain a proper exposure.  
Tv SHIFT  
Adjusts the aperture value while the shutter speed remains  
fixed to obtain a proper exposure.  
Av SHIFT  
OFF  
Disables the d/i button operation when pressed in a mode.  
4
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
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Setting the Lens Functions  
You can set the lens functions. Depending on the type of the lens  
attached, available functions differ.  
Setting the ND Filter  
Sets whether to use the ND filter built-in to the lens.  
1
Press the M button in Capture mode.  
The control panel appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [ND Filter],  
and press the 4 button.  
5
The [ND Filter] screen appears.  
3
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select [Off] or [On], and press  
ND Filter  
Off  
the 4 button.  
The camera returns to the control panel.  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
• You can also change the setting from the [A Rec. Mode 1] menu (p.65).  
• This function is fixed to [Off] when an ND filter is not built in to the lens.  
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Correcting Lens Distortion  
Reduces lens distortions occurring due to lens properties.  
1
Select [Distortion Correction] in the [A Rec. Mode 2]  
menu, and press the four-way controller (5).  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [On] or [Off], and press  
the 4 button.  
1 2 3  
HDR Capture  
Multi-exposure  
Interval Shooting  
D-Range Setting  
High-ISO NR  
Distortion Correction  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
5
3
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
The effects of the Distortion Correction function may be barely noticeable in  
some cases depending on the shooting conditions and other factors.  
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This chapter describes how to use the various playback  
functions.  
Playback Functions Operation .........................152  
Enlarging Images ...............................................155  
Displaying Multiple Images ...............................156  
Displaying Rotated Images ...............................164  
Deleting Multiple Images ...................................165  
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Playback Functions Operation  
Make settings related to playing back images in the playback mode palette  
or [Q Playback] menu.  
For details on how to use the menus, refer to “Using the Menus” (p.32).  
Playback Mode Palette Items  
Press the four-way controller (3) in  
Image Rotation  
Playback mode to display the playback  
mode palette.  
You can display the playback mode palette  
even when a movie is paused.  
Rotates captured images.  
Useful for image playback on  
n
TV and other display devices  
s
MENU Exit  
OK OK  
6
Item  
Function  
Page  
Image Rotation *1  
Displays the rotated image.  
s
Changes the color tone of images, adds  
softening and slimming effects, or  
adjusts the brightness.  
Digital Filter *1  
D
Corrects images of a subject captured  
with red eyes.  
Z
n
o
p
Red-eye Edit *1 *2  
Resize *1 *2  
Cropping *1  
Index *1  
Changes the number of recorded pixels or size  
of the image, and saves the image as a new file.  
Crops out only the desired area of the  
picture and saves it as a new image.  
Joins a number of images together and  
creates a new image with them.  
Protects images from being accidentally  
erased.  
Protect  
Z
Slideshow  
Plays back the images one after another. p.163  
Saves the settings for an image captured  
u
s Save Cross Processing in Cross Processing mode in Custom  
Image to Favorite.  
RAW Development *1  
Converts RAW images to JPEG format. p.180  
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Item  
Function  
Page  
Divides a movie and extracts segments  
from it.  
[
Movie Editing *3  
Image Comparison *1  
Displays two images side-by-side.  
Sets the DPOF settings.  
g
r
*1 This cannot be performed when a movie is displayed.  
*2 This cannot be performed when a RAW image is displayed.  
*3 This can be performed only when a movie is displayed.  
Playback Menu Items  
You can perform the following settings in the [Q Playback] menu.  
Press the 3 button in Playback mode to display the [Q Playback 1]  
menu.  
Menu  
Item  
Slideshow  
Function  
Page  
Plays back the images one after another.  
You can set how images will be displayed p.162  
in the slideshow.  
6
Sets the initial magnification when  
enlarging images.  
Quick Zoom  
Q1  
Sets whether or not to display the Bright/  
Bright/Dark Area  
Delete All Images  
Dark Area warning during playback.  
You can delete all saved images at once. p.167  
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Setting the Playback Display Method  
You can set the initial magnification when enlarging images, and whether  
to display the Bright/Dark Area warning in Playback mode.  
1
Select [Quick Zoom] in the [Q Playback 1] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select the magnification, and  
press the 4 button.  
1
Slideshow  
Quick Zoom  
Bright/Dark Area  
Delete All Images  
Off  
X2  
X4  
X8  
X16  
Select from [Off] (default setting), [x2],  
[x4], [x8] or [x16].  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Bright/Dark  
Area], and use the four-way controller (45) to select O or  
P.  
6
When set to O, bright portions blink red and dark portions blink yellow.  
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
The Bright/Dark Area warning is not displayed in RGB histogram display and  
Detailed information display.  
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Enlarging Images  
Images can be enlarged up to 16 times in Playback mode.  
1
Use the four-way controller (45) to select an image in  
Playback mode.  
2
Turn the e-dial to the right  
(toward y).  
The image enlarges at each click (1 to 16  
times).  
x4  
Available operations  
E-dial to the right (y)  
Enlarges the image (up to 16 times).  
Reduces the image (up to 1 times).  
Moves the area to enlarge.  
E-dial to the left (f)  
6
Four-way controller  
(2345)  
4 button  
Returns a position of the enlarged display area  
to the center (when the enlarged display area  
has been moved to the side).  
M button  
Switches information display On/Off.  
• You can enlarge the image by following the same procedure during Instant  
Review (p.55). (M button is not available.)  
• The default setting for the first click (minimum magnification) is 1 times. You  
can change this in [Quick Zoom] of the [Q Playback 1] menu. (p.154)  
• The initial full display of vertical images is displayed with a magnification of  
0.675 times that of horizontal images, therefore, magnification at the first click  
starts at 1.0 times.  
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Displaying Multiple Images  
Multi-image Display Screen  
You can display 4, 9, 20, 42 or 90 thumbnail images on the monitor at the  
same time. The default setting is nine image-display.  
1
Turn the e-dial to the left (toward f) in Playback mode.  
The multi-image display screen appears.  
Up to nine thumbnail images will be  
displayed at once (default setting).  
_
INFO  
100 0505  
Available operations  
6
Four-way controller  
Moves the selection frame.  
(2345)  
M button  
Displays the [Multi-img Display Setting] screen.  
Multi-imgg Displlay Settting  
Display Type  
MENU Cancel INFO  
OK OK  
(Display Type cannot be selected when  
developing multiple RAW images (p.182).)  
d/i button  
Selects and deletes multiple images. (p.165)  
2
Press the 4 button.  
A full screen display of the selected image appears.  
Icons such as C and ? are not displayed with thumbnail images for 90-image  
display.  
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Displaying Images by Folder  
Images will be grouped and displayed by folder in which they are saved.  
1
In the multi-image display screen, turn the e-dial to the left  
(toward f) again.  
The folder display screen appears.  
123  
100  
103  
101  
104  
102  
105  
The number of images saved in the  
selected folder appears at the top right of  
the screen.  
_
100 0505  
Available operations  
Four-way controller  
(2345)  
Moves the selection frame.  
Deletes the selected folder. (p.166)  
d/i button  
6
2
Press the 4 button.  
The multi-image display screen for the selected folder appears.  
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Displaying Images by Shooting Date  
(Calendar Display)  
Images will be grouped and displayed by the shooting date.  
1
In the multi-image display screen, press the M button.  
The [Multi-img Display Setting] screen appears.  
2
Press the M button again.  
The calendar display screen appears.  
Number of images shot on  
this date  
Only the dates when pictures were taken  
are displayed.  
2/5  
2011.5  
THU  
5
14  
16  
20  
SAT  
MON  
FRI  
2011.6  
SUN  
5
9
14  
THU  
TUE  
6
Delete  
INFO  
Shooting date Thumbnail  
Available operations  
Four-way controller (23) Selects a shooting date.  
Four-way controller (45) Selects an image taken on the selected  
shooting date.  
E-dial to the right (y)  
Displays the selected image at full screen.  
Turn to the left (f) to return to the calendar  
display.  
M button  
The camera returns to the multi-image display  
screen.  
d/i button  
Deletes selected images.  
3
Press the 4 button.  
A full screen display of the selected image appears.  
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Comparing Images  
You can display two images side-by-side.  
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Playback mode.  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select g (Image  
Comparison), and press the 4 button.  
The last image displayed will be displayed twice side-by-side.  
3
Select two images you want to  
compare using the e-dial, and  
compare them at left and right.  
100-0001  
100-0001  
6
MENU  
Available operations  
mc button  
Moves the selection frame (right image, both images,  
and left image).  
E-dial  
Displays the previous or next image (when the  
selection frame is placed on the left or right image).  
Enlarges or reduces both images simultaneously at the  
same magnification from 1 to 16 times (when the  
selection frames are placed on both images).  
Four-waycontroller Moves the enlarged area.  
(2345)  
4 button  
Returns a displayed area of the enlarged area to the  
center (while moving the enlarged area).  
d/i button  
M button  
Deletes the selected image (when the selection frame  
is placed on the left or right image).  
Switches information display On/Off.  
4
Press the 3 button.  
The camera returns to the normal Playback mode.  
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Joining Multiple Images (Index)  
Join a number of images together and display them as an index print. You  
can also save the displayed index print as a new image. You can have the  
camera select the images to include or you can select the images to  
include in the index print, and the images will be randomly arranged or  
displayed by file number depending on the layout selected.  
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Playback mode.  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select p (Index),  
and press the 4 button.  
The Index setting screen appears.  
3
Press the four-way controller  
(5), use the four-way controller  
(23) to select a layout, and  
press the 4 button.  
Layout  
Images  
Backgrnd.  
Selection  
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You can select o (Thumbnail),  
Create aan index image  
p (Square), q (Random1),  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
r (Random2), s (Random3) or  
p (Bubble).  
Images are displayed according to the file number (from the smallest  
number) for o, and are displayed in random order for other layouts.  
4
5
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Images], and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select the number of  
images, and press the 4 button.  
You can select 12, 24 or 36 images.  
When the number of saved images is smaller than the number selected,  
empty spaces will appear when [Layout] is set to o and some images  
may be duplicated for other layouts.  
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7
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Backgrnd.],  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select the  
background color, and press the 4 button.  
You can select a white or black background.  
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9
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Selection],  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select a type of image  
selection, and press the 4 button.  
Picks images automatically from all of the images  
saved.  
u
w
All images  
Manual  
Individually select images you want to include in the  
index. Continue by selecting [Select image(s)] and  
select the individual images.  
6
Picks images automatically from the folder selected.  
x
Folder name Continue by selecting [Select a folder] and select the  
folder.  
10 Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Create an  
index image], and press the 4 button.  
The index image is created and a confirmation screen appears.  
11 Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save] or  
[Reshuffle], and press the 4 button.  
Save  
The index image is saved as a 6 and C file.  
Reselects the images to be included in the index and  
displays a new index image. However, if o (Thumbnail)  
is selected for [Layout], this item is not displayed.  
Reshuffle  
After the index image is saved, the camera returns to Playback mode  
and the index image is displayed.  
Processing may take a while when creating an index image.  
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Playing Back Images Continuously  
You can play back all images saved on your SD Memory Card  
successively in the slideshow.  
Setting the Slideshow Display  
Sets how images will be displayed during Slideshow.  
1
Select [Slideshow] in the [Q Playback 1] menu, and press  
the four-way controller (5).  
The Slideshow setting screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select an item you want to  
change.  
Slideshow starts  
Start  
6
Interval  
3sec.  
Screen EEffect  
Repeat Pllayback  
The following items can be changed.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Item  
Description  
Setting  
Select an image display  
interval.  
3sec. (default setting)/  
5sec./10sec./30sec.  
Interval  
Screen  
Effect  
Select a transition effect when Off (default setting)/Fade/  
the next image is displayed.  
Wipe/Shrink  
Set whether to start the  
slideshow again from the  
beginning after the last image is  
displayed.  
Repeat  
Playback  
P (default setting)/O  
3
Press the four-way controller (5), use the four-way  
controller (23) to change the setting, and press the 4  
button.  
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Starting the Slideshow  
1
Select [Start] in Step 2 on p.162, and press the 4 button.  
Or, select u (Slideshow) in the playback mode palette,  
and press the 4 button.  
The start screen is displayed and the  
Start  
slideshow begins.  
Available operations  
4 button  
Pauses/resumes playback.  
Four-way controller (4) Shows the previous image.  
Four-way controller (5) Shows the next image.  
Four-way controller (3) Stops playback.  
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2
Stop the slideshow.  
Slideshow ends when one of the following operations is performed  
during playback or pause.  
- the four-way controller (3) is pressed  
- the Q button is pressed  
- the 3 button is pressed  
- the shutter release button is pressed  
- the mode dial is turned  
*1 After slideshow ends, the camera switches to normal Playback mode.  
*2 After slideshow ends, the camera switches to Capture mode.  
For movies, only the first frame is displayed and then the next image is  
displayed after the set interval has elapsed. To play a movie during a  
slideshow, press the 4 button while the first frame is displayed. After the  
playback of the movie is finished, the slideshow will resume.  
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Displaying Rotated Images  
You can change the rotation information of an image and save it. Images  
with changed image rotation information are displayed at the changed  
orientation during playback.  
• You cannot change the rotation information of the following images.  
- Protected images  
- Images without a rotation information tag  
• Movie files cannot be rotated.  
1
Select the image you want to rotate in Playback mode, and  
press the four-way controller (3).  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select s (Image  
Rotation), and press the 4 button.  
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The selected image is rotated in 90° increments and the four thumbnail  
images are displayed.  
3
Use the four-way controller  
(2345) to select the desired  
rotation direction, and press the  
4 button.  
The image rotation information is saved.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
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Deleting Multiple Images  
You can delete multiple images at once. Be aware that deleted images  
cannot be restored.  
Deleting Selected Images  
You can delete multiple images in the multi-image display at once.  
• Protected images cannot be selected.  
• You can select up to 100 images at a time.  
1
Turn the e-dial to the left (toward f) in Playback mode.  
The multi-image display screen appears.  
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2
Press the d/i button.  
The screen to select images to delete is displayed.  
The screen temporarily changes to 42-image display when [Multi-img  
Display Setting] (p.156) is set to 90-image display.  
3
Select the images to delete.  
MENU  
OK  
Delete  
Available operations  
Four-waycontroller Moves the selection frame.  
(2345)  
4 button  
Confirms/cancels the deletion of a selected image.  
E-dial  
Displays a full screen display of the selected image.  
(Use the four-way controller (45) to display the  
previous or next image.)  
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4
5
Press the d/i button.  
The delete confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Select &  
Delete], and press the 4 button.  
The selected images are deleted.  
Deleting a Folder  
You can delete a selected folder and all the images in it.  
1
Turn the e-dial two clicks to the left (toward f) in  
Playback mode.  
The folder display screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller  
123  
6
100  
103  
101  
104  
102  
105  
(2345) to select a folder to  
delete, and press the d/i  
button.  
The folder delete confirmation screen  
appears.  
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100 0505  
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Delete], and  
press the 4 button.  
The selected folder and all images in it are deleted.  
The confirmation screen appears when there are protected images. Use  
the four-way controller (23) to select [Delete All] or [Leave All] and  
press the 4 button.  
When [Delete All] is selected, protected images are also deleted.  
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Deleting All Images  
You can delete all saved images at once.  
1
Select [Delete All Images] in the [Q Playback 1] menu,  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
The confirmation screen for deleting all images is displayed.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Delete All  
Images], and press the 4 button.  
All images are deleted.  
The confirmation screen appears when there are protected images. Use  
the four-way controller (23) to select [Delete All] or [Leave All] and  
press the 4 button.  
When [Delete All] is selected, protected images are also deleted.  
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Connecting the Camera to an AV  
Device  
You can connect the camera to a TV or other device with a video input  
terminal or HDMI input terminal and play back images.  
• For an AV device with multiple video input terminals, check the operating  
manual of the AV device, and select a suitable video input terminal for  
connecting the camera.  
• You cannot output composite and HDMI video signals at the same time.  
• While the camera is connected to an AV device, nothing is displayed on the  
camera monitor. Also, you cannot adjust the volume on the camera. Adjust  
the volume on the AV device.  
• If you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period, use of the AC  
adapter kit K-AC115 (optional) is recommended. (p.40)  
Connecting the Camera to a Video Input  
Terminal or HDMI Input Terminal  
6
Provide a cable according to the terminal of the device to which you connect.  
Terminal of AV Device  
Video terminal  
Cable Used  
AV cable I-AVC7 (optional)  
HDMI cable with an HDMI terminal (Type D) (sold  
separately)  
HDMI terminal  
1
Turn the AV device and camera off.  
2
Open the terminal cover of the camera, and connect the  
cable to the PC/AV terminal or HDMI terminal.  
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3
4
Connect the other end of the cable to the video input  
terminal on the AV device.  
Turn the AV device and camera on.  
The camera turns on in video mode or HDMI mode, and the camera  
information is displayed on the screen of the connected AV device.  
When using the video output, images/movies are output at normal resolution  
regardless of the resolution supported by the AV device. To output HD video,  
use the HDMI output or transfer to and play back on a computer.  
Setting the Video/HDMI Output Format  
Set the video/HDMI output format according to the connected terminal.  
Normally, the default output format setting does not have to be changed.  
However, if it fails to play back images/movies properly, change the setting.  
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To change the setting, remove the cable first before proceeding.  
Selecting the Video Output Format  
When the hometown is set at the time of initial setting (p.48), the video  
output format is set in accordance with that region. Depending on the  
country or region, images/movies may fail to be played back with the set  
video output format. If this happens, change the setting.  
1
Select [Video Out] in the [R Set-up 2] menu, and press the  
four-way controller (5).  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [NTSC] or  
[PAL], and press the 4 button.  
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
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The video output format differs depending on the region. When you set [Setting  
the Time] in the World Time setting (p.187) to (Destination), the video output  
X
setting changes to the video output format for that city. Refer to “List of World  
Time Cities” (p.189) for cities that can be selected as a hometown or destination.  
Selecting the HDMI Output Format  
By default, the maximum resolution is automatically selected to suit the AV  
device and camera. However, if it fails to play back images/movies  
properly, change the setting.  
1
Select [HDMI Out] in the [R Set-up 2] menu, and press the  
four-way controller (5).  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select the HDMI  
output format, and press the 4 button.  
The maximum resolution corresponding to the AV device and  
camera is automatically selected. (default setting)  
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Auto  
1080i  
720p  
1920×1080i  
1280×720p  
480p  
576p  
720×480p (when [Video Out] is set to [NTSC])  
720×576p (when [Video Out] is set to [PAL])  
3
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
When the HDMI output format is set to [1080i] or [720p], the display of the AV  
device may display some items with different designs from those of camera on  
the screen.  
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This chapter describes how to edit the captured images.  
Changing the Image Size ...................................172  
Processing Images ............................................174  
Developing RAW Images ...................................180  
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Changing the Image Size  
Changing the Number of Recorded Pixels (Resize)  
Changes the number of recorded pixels, and saves the image as a new  
file.  
• Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resized.  
• Images already resized to S or Z with this camera cannot be resized.  
1
Select an image to resize in Playback mode, and press the  
four-way controller (3).  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select  
n (Resize), and press the 4 button.  
The screen to select the recorded pixels appears.  
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3
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select the number of recorded  
pixels, and press the 4 button.  
You can select one of the image sizes  
starting from one size smaller than that of  
the original image. The selectable sizes  
vary according to the original image size  
and aspect ratio.  
OK  
MENU  
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as], and  
press the 4 button.  
The resized image is saved as a new image.  
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Cropping Out Part of the Image (Cropping)  
Crops out only the desired area of the selected image and saves it as a  
new image. The aspect ratio can also be changed.  
• Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be cropped.  
• Images already resized to S or Z with this camera cannot be cropped.  
1
Select an image to crop in Playback mode, and press the  
four-way controller (3).  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select  
o (Cropping), and press the 4 button.  
The cropping frame to specify the size and position of the area to crop  
appears on the screen.  
3
Specify the size and position of  
the area to crop by using  
cropping frame.  
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MENU  
OK  
Available operations  
E-dial  
Changes the size of the cropping frame.  
Four-way controller (2345) Moves the cropping frame.  
mc button  
Changes the aspect ratio.  
d/i button  
Rotates the cropping frame (only when  
the cropping frame can be rotated).  
4
5
Press the 4 button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as], and  
press the 4 button.  
The cropped image is saved as a new image.  
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Processing Images  
Processing Images with Digital Filters  
You can edit captured images using digital filters.  
The following filters are available.  
Filter Name  
Effect  
Parameter  
Filter Effect: OFF/Red/Green/Blue/  
Infrared Filter  
Creates a monochrome  
Monochrome image such as a black-and-  
white photo.  
Toning (B-A): 7 levels  
Shading Level: Low/Medium/High  
Creates an image that  
Toy Camera looks as though it was shot Blur: Low/Medium/High  
with a toy camera.  
Tone Break: Red/Green/Blue/Yellow  
Intensity: 1 to 5  
High  
Contrast  
Enhances the contrast in  
the image.  
Shading Type: 6 types  
Shading Level: -3 to +3  
Creates an image with  
darkened edges.  
Shading  
Slim  
Changes the horizontal and  
vertical ratio of images.  
-8 to +8  
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Creates an image that  
looks like a high dynamic  
range image.  
HDR  
Low/Medium/High  
OFF/ON  
Invert Color Inverts image colors.  
Extracted Color 1: Red/Magenta/  
Blue/Cyan/Green/Yellow  
Extracts two specific colors  
Extract Color and makes the rest of the  
image black and white.  
Extractable Range of Color 1: 1 to 5  
Extracted Color 2: OFF/Red/  
Magenta/Blue/Cyan/Green/Yellow  
Extractable Range of Color 2: 1 to 5  
Color: Red/Magenta/Blue/Cyan/  
Green/Yellow  
Adds a color filter to the  
image. Select from 18  
Color  
filters (6 colors x 3 tones).  
Color Density: Light/Medium/Dark  
Intensity: Low/Medium/High  
Creates an image that looks  
as though it was painted.  
Water Color  
Saturation: OFF/Low/Medium/High  
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Filter Name  
Effect  
Parameter  
Lessens the tone of the  
image to create an image  
that looks as though it was  
hand-drawn.  
Posterization  
Intensity: 1 to 5  
Creates an image that  
Fish-eye  
Retro  
looks as though it was shot Low/Medium/High  
with a fish-eye lens.  
Toning (B-A): 7 levels  
Creates an image with the  
look of an old photo.  
Frame Composite: None/Thin/  
Medium/Thick  
Creates an image with a  
soft focus throughout the  
image.  
Soft Focus: Low/Medium/High  
Soft  
Shadow Blur: OFF/ON  
Creates an image that  
looks as though it was  
drawn with a pencil.  
Contrast: Low/Medium/High  
Scratch Effect: OFF/ON  
Sketch Filter  
In-Focus Plane: -3 to +3  
In-Focus Width: Narrow/Middle/Wide  
Blurs part of the image to  
create a simulated  
miniature scene.  
Miniature  
In-Focus Plane Angle: Side/Vertical/  
Positive Slope/Negative Slope  
Blur: Low/Medium/High  
Frame Type: 1/2/3  
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Frame  
Composite  
Adds a decorative frame to  
images.  
Frame Width: Thin/Medium/Thick  
Shape: Cross/Star/Snow Crystal/  
Heart/Musical Note  
Creates an image with a  
special sparkling look by  
adding extra glitter to the  
highlights of night scenes  
or lights reflected on water.  
Effect Density: Small/Medium/Large  
Size: Small/Medium/Large  
Angle: 0°/30°/45°/60°  
Brightness: -8 to +8  
Starburst  
Saturation: -3 to +3  
Base  
Parameter  
Adj  
Adjusts the parameters to  
create the desired image.  
Hue: -3 to +3  
Contrast: -3 to +3  
Sharpness: -3 to +3  
Only JPEG and RAW images captured with this camera can be edited using  
the Digital Filter.  
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1
Select an image for applying the digital filter in Playback  
mode, and press the four-way controller (3).  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select D (Digital  
Filter), and press the 4 button.  
The screen to select a filter appears.  
Use the four-way controller  
100-0001  
Monochrome  
(2345) to select a filter.  
After selecting a filter, you can check the  
effect on the screen.  
You can select a different image by  
Parametter Adj.  
turning the e-dial.  
MENU Exit  
OK OK  
Proceed to Step 7 if you do not need to  
change the parameters.  
4
5
Press the mc button.  
The screen to adjust the parameter appears.  
7
Use the four-way controller (23) to select a parameter,  
and use the four-way controller (45) to adjust the value.  
Red  
Slim  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
Color Filter  
Slim Filter  
6
Press the 4 button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
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7
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Use filters in  
Continue selecting filters?  
combination] or [Save as], and  
press the 4 button.  
Use filters in combination  
Save as  
Cancel  
Select [Use filters in combination] when you  
want to apply additional filters to the same  
image. The screen that was displayed in  
Step 3 appears again.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
If [Save as] was selected, the filter-processed image is saved as a new image.  
Up to 20 filters, including a digital filter used during shooting (p.135), can be  
combined to the same image.  
Recreating Filter Effects  
Retrieves the setting of an image with filter effects and apply the same  
filter effects to other images.  
1
Select a filter-processed image in Playback mode.  
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2
Select D (Digital Filter) in the playback mode palette, and  
press the 4 button.  
3
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Recreating filter  
effects], and press the 4  
button.  
Applying the digital filltteerr  
Recreatiing filter effects  
Searching for the original image  
The filter effects used for the selected  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
image appear.  
4
To check the parameter details,  
press the M button.  
100-0001  
Reappliies folllowing digital filter  
effectts fromm previious image  
You can check the filter parameters.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
--  
--  
--  
--  
Press the 3 button to return to the  
previous screen.  
--  
MENU  
INFO  
OK  
Details  
OK  
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5
6
Press the 4 button.  
The image selection screen appears.  
Use the e-dial to select an image  
for applying the same filter  
effects, and press the 4 button.  
100-0001  
Performs ddigital filter  
processinng to this image  
You can only select an image that has not  
been processed with a filter.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
7
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as], and  
press the 4 button.  
The filter-processed image is saved as a new image.  
Searching for the Original Image  
Searches for and displays the original image prior to digital filter application.  
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1
Select [Searching for the original image] in Step 3 on  
p.177, and press the 4 button.  
The original image prior to digital filter application is retrieved.  
If the original image is no longer stored on the SD Memory Card, the message  
[Original image, prior to digital filter application, is not found] appears.  
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Editing Out the Unwanted Red-eye Effect  
You can correct images where the flash has caused the subject to appear with red eyes.  
• Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be used for the Red-eye  
Edit function.  
• The Red-eye Edit function does not work on images where red eyes cannot  
be detected on the camera. An error message appears in Step 3.  
1
Select an image to edit in Playback mode, and press the four-  
way controller ( ).  
3
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select Z (Red-  
eye Edit), and press the 4 button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as], and  
press the 4 button.  
The edited image is saved as a new image.  
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Developing RAW Images  
You can convert captured RAW images into JPEG images, and save them  
as a new file.  
Only RAW images captured with this camera can be edited. RAW images and  
JPEG images captured with other cameras cannot be edited on this camera.  
Developing One RAW Image  
1
Select a RAW image in Playback mode, and press the four-  
way controller (3).  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
3
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select h (RAW  
Development), and press the 4 button.  
The screen to select a development method is displayed.  
7
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Developing a Single  
Developing a Single Image  
Image], and press the 4 button.  
Developing Multiple Images  
The parameters recorded in the image file  
appear.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Proceed to Step 7 if you do not need to  
change the parameters.  
4
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to choose a parameter you want  
to change.  
100-0001  
Image Capture Settings  
You can select a different image by  
turning the e-dial.  
OK  
MENU  
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The following parameters can be changed.  
Parameter  
Aspect Ratio  
Value  
Page  
K/J/I/L  
JPEG recorded pixels corresponding to  
the aspect ratio  
Recorded Pixels  
Quality Level  
Color Space  
C/D/E  
sRGB/AdobeRGB  
Bright/Natural/Portrait/Landscape/Vibrant/  
Radiant/Muted/Bleach Bypass/Reversal  
Film/Monochrome/Cross Processing  
Custom Image  
F/G/H/^/JD/JN/JW/JL/I/  
L/f/K  
White Balance  
Sensitivity  
-2.0 to +2.0  
High-ISO NR  
Shadow Correction  
Auto/Low/High  
Auto/On/Off  
Distortion Correction On/Off  
5
Use the four-way controller (45) to change the value.  
Press the four-way controller (5) to display the setting screen for White  
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Balance and Custom Image.  
6
7
Press the 4 button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as], and  
press the 4 button.  
The RAW image is developed and saved as a new image.  
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Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Continue] or  
[Exit], and press the 4 button.  
Select [Continue] to edit other images. The screen for selecting the  
parameter in Step 5 appears again.  
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Developing Multiple RAW Images  
You can develop multiple RAW images with the same settings.  
1
Select [Developing Multiple Images] in Step 3 on p.180,  
and press the 4 button.  
The multi-image display screen appears.  
Refer to p.156 for details on operations in the multi-image display screen.  
2
3
4
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select the RAW  
images to be developed, and press the 4 button.  
Press the mc button.  
The development confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23  
)
to select [Develop images as shot]  
or [Develop images with modified  
Develop images as shot  
Develop images with  
modified settings  
settings], and press the  
4
button.  
7
To change parameters, select [Develop  
images with modified settings].  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
5
Use the four-way controller  
(2345) to set [JPEG Recorded  
Pixels] and [JPEG Quality].  
JPEG Recorded Pixels  
When [Develop images with modified  
settings] is selected in Step 4, refer to  
p.181 to change other parameters.  
OK  
MENU  
6
7
Press the 4 button.  
The save confirmation screen appears.  
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as], and  
press the 4 button.  
The selected RAW images are developed and saved as new images.  
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Settings  
This chapter describes how to change additional settings.  
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File Management Settings..................................198  
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How to Operate the Set-up Menu  
Perform general settings related to the camera in the [R Set-up] menu.  
For details on how to use the menus, refer to “Using the Menus” (p.32).  
Set-up Menu Items  
Perform the following settings in the [R Set-up 1-3] menus.  
Press the 3 button in Capture/Playback mode and use the four-way  
controller (45) or e-dial to display the [R Set-up 1-3] menus.  
Menu  
Item  
Function  
Page  
Changes the language in which menus and  
messages appear.  
Language/u  
Date Adjustment Sets the date format and time.  
Sets the display of the local date and time of  
World Time  
the specified city so they can be displayed on p.187  
the monitor in addition to the present location.  
Switches the operation sound on/off and  
Sound Effects  
Guide Display  
R1  
changes its volume.  
Sets the length of time that the guides are  
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displayed on the monitor when the Capture  
mode is changed.  
LCD Display  
Settings  
Adjusts the brightness and the color of the  
monitor.  
Flicker  
Reduction  
Cuts down on screen flicker by setting the  
power frequency to that used in your region.  
Sets the output format when connecting to an  
AV device with a video input terminal.  
Video Out  
Sets the HDMI output format when  
connecting to an AV device with an HDMI  
terminal.  
HDMI Out  
R2  
Sets the USB connection mode when  
connecting to a computer.  
USB Connection  
Folder Name  
Sets the naming system for folders to store  
images.  
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Menu  
Item  
Function  
Page  
Create New  
Folder  
Creates a new folder on the SD Memory  
Card.  
You can save battery power by setting the  
display to dim automatically when no  
operation is performed for 10 seconds.  
R2 Power Saving  
Sets the time until the camera turns off  
automatically.  
Auto Power Off  
Reset  
Resets all settings.  
Maps out and corrects any defective pixels in  
the CMOS sensor.  
Pixel Mapping  
R3 Dust Removal  
Cleans the CMOS sensor by shaking it.  
Formats an SD Memory Card.  
Format  
Firmware  
Version Info  
Displays the camera’s firmware version.  
 [R Set-up 1] menu  
 [R Set-up 2] menu  
1 2 3  
1 2 3  
Language  
English  
Video Out  
NTSC  
Date Adjuustment  
World Time  
Sound Effects  
Guide Dissplay  
LCD Display Settings  
Flicker Redduction  
HDMI Out  
Auto  
MSC  
Date  
USB Connnection  
Folder Name  
Create Neew Folder  
Power Saving  
Auto Power Off  
3sec.  
50 Hz  
1min.  
MENU  
MENU  
Exit  
Exit  
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 [R Set-up 3] menu  
1 2 3  
Reset  
Pixel Mapping  
Dust Reemoval  
Format  
Firmware Verrsion Info  
MENU  
Exit  
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Camera Settings  
Setting the Sound Effects, Date and Time, and  
Display Language  
Setting the Sound Effects  
You can turn the camera operation sound on or off, or change its volume.  
The sound for the following items can be set.  
• In-focus  
• AE-L (AE Lock operation sound)  
• Self-timer  
• Remote Control  
• One Push File Format (operation sound when [One Push File Format]  
is assigned to the d/i button)  
• Shutter Sound  
1
Select [Sound Effects] in the [R Set-up 1] menu, and press  
the four-way controller (5).  
The [Sound Effects 1] screen appears.  
8
2
3
Press the four-way controller (3), and use the four-way  
controller (45) to adjust the volume.  
Select from six levels. When set to 0, you can turn all the sound effects off.  
Use the four-way controller (23)  
1 2  
Sound Effects  
to select an item, and use the  
Volume  
four-way controller (45) to  
select O or P.  
In-focus  
AE-L  
Self-timer  
Remote Control  
Turn the e-dial to display the [Sound  
One Push Fiile Format  
Effects 2] screen.  
MENU  
4
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
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Changing the Date and Time Display  
You can change the initial date and time settings, and their display  
formats.  
Set in [Date Adjustment] (p.184) of the [R  
Date Adjustment  
Set-up 1] menu.  
Date Format  
Date  
mm/dd/yy 24h  
01/01/2011  
00:00  
Time  
Settings complete  
MENU Cancel  
Setting the World Time  
The date and time set in “Initial Settings” (p.48) serve as the date and time  
of your present location.  
Setting the destination in [World Time] enables you to display the local  
date and time on the monitor when traveling overseas.  
1
Select [World Time] in the [R Set-up 1] menu, and press  
the four-way controller (5).  
The [World Time] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (45)  
8
World Time  
to select X (Destination) or W  
(Hometown) for [Setting the  
Time].  
Setting the Time  
Destinnation  
London  
16:00  
10:00  
Hometown  
New York  
This setting is reflected in the date and  
time that appear in the guide display and  
control panel.  
MENU  
3
Press the four-way controller (3) to move the frame to X  
(Destination), and press the four-way controller (5).  
The [X Destination] screen appears.  
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4
Use the four-way controller (45)  
to select a destination city.  
Destination  
Turn the e-dial to change the region.  
The location, time difference and current  
time of the selected city appear.  
London  
DST  
+06:00  
16:00  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
5
6
7
Press the four-way controller (3) to select [DST], and use  
the four-way controller (45) to select O or P.  
Select O if the destination city uses daylight saving time (DST).  
Press the 4 button.  
The destination setting is saved and the camera returns to the [World  
Time] screen.  
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
• Refer to “List of World Time Cities” (p.189) for cities that can be selected as  
a destination.  
• Select W (Hometown) in Step 3 to change the city and DST setting.  
X appears in the control panel and guide display (p.69) if [Setting the Time]  
is set to X (Destination). Also, the video output setting (p.169) changes to  
the video output format for that city.  
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 List of World Time Cities  
Video  
Output  
Format  
Video  
Output  
Format  
Region  
City  
Honolulu  
Region  
City  
Istanbul  
North  
America  
NTSC  
Africa/  
West Asia  
PAL  
Anchorage  
Vancouver  
San Francisco  
Los Angeles  
Calgary  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
PAL  
Cairo  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
NTSC  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
NTSC  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
PAL  
NTSC  
Jerusalem  
Nairobi  
Jeddah  
Tehran  
Denver  
Dubai  
Chicago  
Karachi  
Kabul  
Miami  
Toronto  
Male  
New York  
Halifax  
Delhi  
Colombo  
Kathmandu  
Dacca  
Central and Mexico City  
South  
America  
Lima  
Santiago  
Caracas  
Buenos Aires  
Sao Paulo  
Rio de Janeiro  
Lisbon  
East Asia  
Yangon  
Bangkok  
Kuala Lumpur  
Vientiane  
Singapore  
Phnom Penh  
Ho chi Minh  
Jakarta  
PAL  
NTSC  
PAL  
Europe  
Madrid  
PAL  
London  
PAL  
Paris  
PAL  
Hong Kong  
Beijing  
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Amsterdam  
Milan  
PAL  
PAL  
Shanghai  
Manila  
Rome  
PAL  
Copenhagen  
Berlin  
PAL  
Taipei  
PAL  
Seoul  
Prague  
PAL  
Tokyo  
Stockholm  
Budapest  
Warsaw  
Athens  
PAL  
Guam  
PAL  
Oceania  
Perth  
PAL  
Adelaide  
Sydney  
Noumea  
Wellington  
Auckland  
Pago Pago  
PAL  
Helsinki  
Moscow  
Dakar  
PAL  
PAL  
Africa/  
PAL  
West Asia  
Algiers  
PAL  
Johannesburg  
PAL  
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Setting the Display Language  
You can change the language in which the menus, error messages, etc.  
are displayed.  
The camera supports the following languages: English, French, German,  
Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Polish,  
Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Korean, Traditional Chinese,  
Simplified Chinese and Japanese.  
Set in [Language/u] (p.184) of the  
[R Set-up 1] menu.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Cancel  
Setting the Monitor and the Menu Display  
Minimizing Battery Consumption  
You can set the monitor to dim and the camera to turn off automatically if  
unused for a certain length of time.  
Set in [Power Saving] and [Auto Power Off] (p.185) of the [R Set-up 2]  
menu.  
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The monitor brightness goes dim if the camera is unused for 10  
Power Saving  
seconds. The default setting is O (On).  
Press any button to return it to the normal brightness.  
The power turns off automatically. Select from [1min.] (default  
Auto Power Off setting), [3min.], [5min.], or [Off].  
To turn it back on, press the power switch.  
• The Power Saving function does not work while recording a movie.  
• The Auto Power Off function does not work in the following situations.  
- when a slideshow is played back  
- when the camera is connected to a computer with an USB cable  
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Setting the Capture Mode Display Method  
Sets the monitor display method in Capture mode.  
1
Select [LCD View Options] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu,  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
The [LCD View Options] screen appears.  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(5), use the four-way controller  
(23) to select a grid display  
LCD View Options  
Show Grid  
Histogram  
Bright/Dark Area  
type, and press the 4 button.  
Select from h (default setting), e (4x4  
MENU Cancel  
OK OK  
Grid), f (Golden Section) or  
g (Scale).  
3
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Histogram] or  
[Bright/Dark Area], and use the four-way controller (45)  
to select O or P.  
Histogram  
Shows the brightness distribution of an image. (p.26)  
Bright (overexposed) portions blink red and dark  
(underexposed) portions blink yellow. (p.28)  
Bright/Dark Area  
8
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
Setting the Guide Display Time  
Set the length of time that the guides (p.69) are displayed on the monitor  
when the Capture mode is changed.  
Select from [3 sec.] (default setting), [10 sec.], [30 sec.] and [Off].  
Set in [Guide Display] (p.184) of the [R Set-up 1] menu.  
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Setting the Initial Menu Tab Displayed  
Set the initial menu tab displayed on the monitor when the 3 button  
is pressed.  
1
Select [12. Save Menu Location] in the [A Custom Setting  
2] menu, and press the four-way controller (5).  
The [12. Save Menu Location] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Reset Menu  
Location] or [Save Menu Location], and press the 4  
button.  
The [A Rec. Mode 1] menu ([C Movie 1] menu in C  
mode, and [Q Playback 1] menu in Playback mode) is  
always displayed first. (default setting)  
Reset Menu  
Location  
1
2
Save Menu  
Location  
The menu tab last selected is displayed first.  
3
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
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Setting the Display for Instant Review  
You can set the Instant Review (p.55) display settings.  
1
Select [Instant Review] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Instant Review] screen appears.  
2
Press the four-way controller  
(5), use the four-way controller  
(23) to select a display time,  
and press the 4 button  
Instant Review  
Display Time  
Enlarge Instant Review 3sec.  
Histogram  
Bright/Dark Area  
1sec.  
5sec.  
Off  
MENU  
OK  
Cancel  
OK  
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3
4
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Enlarge  
Instant Review], [Histogram] or [Bright/Dark Area], and  
use the four-way controller (45) to select O or P.  
Enlarge Instant  
You can enlarge the image with the e-dial. (p.155)  
Review  
Histogram  
Shows the brightness distribution of an image. (p.26)  
Bright (overexposed) portions blink red and dark  
(underexposed) portions blink yellow. (p.28)  
Bright/Dark Area  
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
Adjusting the Brightness and the Color of the Monitor  
Adjusts the brightness and the color of the monitor.  
1
Select [LCD Display Settings] in the [R Set-up 1] menu,  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
The [LCD Display Settings] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Brightness Level] or  
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LCD Display Settings  
Brightness Level  
[Color Adjustment].  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
0
Cancel  
Brightness Level  
Changes the brightness of the monitor (-3 to +3).  
Adjusts the tone of the colors between blue (B7)  
and amber (A7).  
Adjust: Blue-Amber  
Adjusts the tone of the colors between green (G7)  
and magenta (M7).  
Adjust: Green-Magenta  
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Use the four-way controller (45) to adjust the value.  
Press the d/i button to reset the adjustment value. (Available only  
when [Green Button] is assigned to the d/i button in [Green Button] of  
the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu) (p.144).).  
4
5
Press the 4 button.  
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
Correcting Defective Pixels in the CMOS Sensor  
(Pixel Mapping)  
Pixel Mapping is a function for mapping out and correcting defective pixels  
in the CMOS sensor.  
1
Select [Pixel Mapping] in the [R Set-up 3] menu, and press  
the four-way controller (5).  
The [Pixel Mapping] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Pixel  
Mapping], and press the 4 button.  
8
Defective pixels are mapped and corrected, and the screen that was  
displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
When the battery level is low, [Not enough battery power remaining to activate  
Pixel Mapping] is displayed on the monitor. Use the AC adapter kit K-AC115  
(optional) or install a fully charged battery.  
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Selecting Settings to Save in the Camera  
(Memory)  
You can select which function settings to save when the camera is turned  
off. The following function settings can be saved.  
Function  
Flash Mode  
Default Setting  
Function  
Flash Exposure Comp.  
Focus Position  
Digital Filter  
Default Setting  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
P
Drive Mode  
White Balance  
Custom Image  
Sensitivity  
P
HDR Capture  
P
Playback Info Display  
File No.  
O
O
EV Compensation  
1
Select [Memory] in the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu, and press  
the four-way controller (5).  
The [Memory 1] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
Memory  
1 2  
to select an item, and use the  
four-way controller (45) to  
select O or P.  
Flash Mode  
Drive Mode  
White Balance  
Custom Image  
Sensitivity  
EV Compensation  
Flash Exposure Comp.  
8
Turn the e-dial to display the [Memory 2]  
screen.  
MENU  
O
P
Settings are saved even when the camera is turned off.  
Settings are cleared and returned to their default values  
when the camera is turned off.  
3
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
• Set [File No.] to O (On) to continue the sequential numbering for the file  
name even if a new folder is created. Refer to “Selecting the File Number  
Setting” (p.200) for details.  
• When [Reset] (p.196) of the [R Set-up 3] menu is performed, all Memory  
settings return to the default values.  
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Resetting the Menus  
Resetting the Rec. Mode/Movie/Playback/Set-up Menus  
Settings of the direct keys and for the items of the [A Rec. Mode] menu,  
[C Movie] menu, [Q Playback] menu, [R Set-up] menu, and playback  
mode palette can be reset to default values.  
1
Select [Reset] in the [R Set-up 3] menu, and press the  
four-way controller (5).  
The [Reset] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Reset], and  
press the 4 button.  
The settings are reset, and the screen that was displayed before  
selecting the menu appears again.  
The following settings are not reset.  
- Language/u  
- Date Adjustment  
- The city and DST settings for World Time  
- Flicker Reduction  
- Video Out  
- [A Custom Setting] menu  
8
Resetting the Custom Setting Menu  
Settings for the items of the [A Custom Setting] menu can be reset to  
default values.  
1
Select [Reset Custom Functions] in the [A Custom Setting  
2] menu, and press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Reset Custom Functions] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Reset], and  
press the 4 button.  
The settings are reset, and the screen that was displayed before  
selecting the menu appears again.  
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Checking the Camera Version Information  
You can check the version information for software (firmware) in the  
camera. If an update file for the firmware is released, you can update the  
camera to the latest firmware version.  
Refer to the PENTAX website for more information and procedural details  
regarding updates.  
1
Select [Firmware Version Info] in the [R Set-up 3] menu,  
and press the four-way controller (5).  
The firmware versions for the camera and  
Firmware Version Info  
lens are displayed on the [Firmware  
Camera  
Ver:X.XX  
Version Info] screen.  
Lens  
If an update file is saved on your SD  
01 STANDARD PRIME  
Memory Card, you can run the update at  
Ver:X.XX  
a later time.  
MENU  
2
Press the 3 button twice.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
• You cannot return a camera to its previous firmware version after updating it.  
• Before running the update, be sure to save the data on your SD Memory Card  
to a computer or other location.  
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• When the battery level is low, [Not enough battery power remaining to update  
the firmware] is displayed on the monitor. Use the AC adapter kit K-AC115  
(optional) or install a fully charged battery.  
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File Management Settings  
Formatting an SD Memory Card  
Use this camera to format (initialize) an SD Memory Card that is unused  
or has been used on other devices.  
Formatting deletes all the data saved on the SD Memory Card.  
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting. The card may be  
damaged and become unusable.  
• Formatting deletes all data, either protected or unprotected. Be aware.  
1
Select [Format] in the [R Set-up 3] menu, and press the  
four-way controller (5).  
The [Format] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Format], and press the  
Format  
All data wwill be deleted  
4 button.  
Formatting starts.  
Format  
Cancel  
When formatting is completed, the screen  
that was displayed before selecting the  
menu appears again.  
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OK  
OK  
When an SD Memory Card is formatted, the volume label assigned to the card  
is “PENTAX Q”. When this camera is connected to a computer, the SD Memory  
Card is recognized as a removable disk with the name “PENTAX Q”.  
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Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect)  
You can protect images from being accidentally deleted.  
Even protected images are deleted if the inserted SD Memory Card is  
formatted.  
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Playback mode.  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select Z  
(Protect), and press the 4 button.  
The screen to select how to change the settings is displayed.  
3
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Single Image] or [All  
Single Image  
Images], and press the 4  
button.  
All Images  
If you selected [All Images], proceed to  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Step 5.  
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4
5
Use the e-dial to select an image to protect.  
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Protect], and press the  
100-0001  
4 button.  
Select [Unprotect] to cancel the  
protection of the image.  
Protect  
Unprotect  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
The image is protected and the Y icon  
appears at the top right of the screen.  
Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to protect other images.  
6
Press the 3 button.  
The camera returns to Playback mode.  
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Changing the Naming System for Folders  
You can select a naming system for folders to store images.  
The two digits of the month and day on which the picture was taken  
are assigned as the folder name in the form of [xxx_MMDD]. [xxx] is a  
sequential number from 100 to 999. [MMDD] (month and day) appears  
according to the display format set in [Date Adjustment] (p.50).  
Date  
(default setting)  
Example) 101_0125: Folder for images taken on January 25th  
The folder name is assigned in the form of [xxxPENTX].  
Example) 101PENTX  
PENTX  
Set in [Folder Name] (p.184) of the [R Set-up 2] menu.  
When the number of storable images exceeds 500, captured images are  
divided into folders of 500 images each. However, in Exposure Bracketing  
shooting, images will be stored in the same folder until shooting is completed,  
even if the number of images exceeds 500.  
Selecting the File Number Setting  
You can select a method for assigning the file number of an image when  
saved to a new folder. Set in [File No.] in [Memory] (p.195) of the [A Rec.  
Mode 3] menu.  
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The file number of the last image saved to the previous folder is saved and  
O
P
subsequent images are assigned sequential file numbers even if a new  
folder is created.  
The file number of the first image saved to a folder returns to 0001 each time  
a new folder is created for saving images.  
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Creating New Folders  
You can create a new folder on an SD Memory Card. A folder is created  
with the number following the number of the folder currently being used.  
1
Select [Create New Folder] in the [R Set-up 2] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
The [Create New Folder] screen appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Create folder], and  
press the 4 button.  
Createe New Folder  
Creattes a nneew storage folder.  
NOTE: folder is created when  
the next image/movie is saved  
A folder with a new number is created  
Creatte folder  
when the next image/movie file is saved.  
Cancel  
OK  
OK  
Only one folder can be created using this operation. Multiple empty folders  
cannot be created consecutively.  
Setting the DPOF Settings  
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By adding DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) settings to stored images on  
the SD Memory Card, you can specify the number of copies and whether  
to imprint the date on the images in advance and order conventional  
photograph prints by taking this SD Memory Card to a store for printing.  
• DPOF settings cannot be applied to RAW images and movies.  
• You can make DPOF settings for up to 999 images.  
1
Press the four-way controller (3) in Playback mode.  
The playback mode palette appears.  
2
Use the four-way controller (2345) to select r (DPOF),  
and press the 4 button.  
The screen to select how to change the settings is displayed.  
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4
Use the four-way controller (23)  
to select [Single Image] or [All  
Images], and press the 4  
button.  
Single Image  
All Images  
If you selected [All Images], proceed to  
Step 5.  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Use the e-dial to select an image  
to set DPOF settings.  
100-0001  
Copies 00  
Date  
MENU  
OK  
OK  
Date  
5
6
Use the four-way controller (23) to select the number of  
copies.  
You can set up to 99 copies.  
K appears at the top right of the screen for images with DPOF settings.  
To cancel the DPOF settings, set the number of copies to [00].  
Press the mc button to select O or P for printing the  
date.  
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O
P
The date will be printed.  
The date will not be printed.  
Repeat Steps 4 to 6 to make DPOF settings for other images (up to 999).  
7
Press the 4 button.  
The DPOF settings for the selected image is saved and the camera  
returns to Playback mode.  
• Depending on the printer or printing equipment at the photo processing lab,  
the date may not be printed on the pictures even if the date for DPOF setting  
is set to O.  
• The number of copies specified in the All Images setting applies to all the  
images, and that specified in the Single Image setting is canceled. Before  
printing, check that the specified number is correct.  
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Computer  
This chapter explains how to connect the camera to a  
computer, install the supplied CD-ROM, etc.  
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Saving Images on a Computer ..........................205  
Using the Provided Software ............................207  
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Manipulating Captured Images on a  
Computer  
The captured still pictures and movies can be transferred to a computer by  
connecting the camera using a USB cable, and RAW images can be  
developed using the provided software “SILKYPIX Developer Studio”.  
We recommend the following system requirements to connect the camera  
to a computer or to use the software.  
 Windows  
Windows XP (SP3 or later, 32-bit Home/Pro), Windows Vista  
(32-bit, 64-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)  
OS  
• Installation requires administrator rights  
• Can be run as a 32-bit application on any 64-bit Edition of  
Windows  
Intel Pentium-compatible processor (Pentium 4, Athlon XP or  
higher recommended)  
CPU  
• Supports multi-core processors (Intel Core i5, i7; Core 2  
Quad, Duo; AMD Phenom II X4, X6; Athlon II X2, X4; and  
other)  
RAM  
HDD  
1 GB minimum (2 GB or more recommended)  
For installing and starting up the program: 100 MB minimum of  
free space  
For saving image files: Approx. 10 MB/file  
Monitor  
Other  
1024×768 dots, 24-bit full color or higher  
Input devices such as a keyboard and mouse  
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 Macintosh  
OS  
Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, or 10.6  
CPU  
RAM  
Intel processor-compatible, Power PC  
1 GB minimum (2 GB or more recommended)  
For installing and starting up the program: 100 MB minimum of  
free space  
HDD  
For saving image files: Approx. 10 MB/file  
Monitor  
Other  
1024×768 dots, 24-bit full color or higher  
Input devices such as a keyboard and mouse  
QuickTime is required to play back movies transferred to a computer.  
You can download it from the following site:  
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/  
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Setting the USB Connection Mode  
Set the USB connection mode when connecting the camera to a  
computer.  
1
Select [USB Connection] in the [R Set-up 2] menu, and  
press the four-way controller (5).  
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [MSC] or [PTP],  
and press the 4 button.  
Mass Storage Class (default setting)  
MSC A general-purpose driver program that handles devices connected  
to the computer via USB as a memory device.  
Picture Transfer Protocol  
PTP  
A protocol that allows transfer of digital images and control of digital  
cameras via USB.  
Unless otherwise specified, select [MSC].  
3
Press the 3 button.  
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.  
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Connecting the Camera and a Computer  
Connect the camera to a computer using the provided USB cable I-USB7.  
1
Turn the computer on.  
2
Turn off the camera, and use the USB cable to connect the  
PC/AV terminal of the camera and the computer.  
3
Turn the camera on.  
The camera is recognized as a removable disk or an SD Memory Card  
with a volume label “PENTAX Q”.  
If the “PENTAX Q” dialog appears when the camera is turned on, select  
[Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer] and click the OK  
button.  
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4
5
Save the captured images to the computer.  
Copy the image file(s) or folder(s) to the hard disk of the computer.  
Disconnect the camera from the computer.  
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Using the Provided Software  
“SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for PENTAX” is included on the CD-ROM  
(S-SW115). With the SILKYPIX Developer Studio, you can develop RAW  
files, adjust the color of the images and other settings, and save the new  
images as a JPEG or TIFF file.  
Installing the Software  
You can install the software from the provided CD-ROM.  
When multiple accounts have been setup on a computer, log on with an  
account that has administrative rights before installing the software.  
1
Turn the computer on.  
Make sure no other software is running.  
2
Place the CD-ROM (S-SW115) into the CD/DVD drive on the  
computer.  
The [PENTAX Software Installer] screen appears.  
If the [PENTAX Software Installer] screen does not appear  
• For Windows  
1 Click [My Computer] from the Start menu.  
2 Double-click the [CD/DVD drive (S-SW115)] icon.  
3 Double-click the [Setup.exe] icon.  
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• For Macintosh  
1 Double-click the CD/DVD (S-SW115) icon on the desktop.  
2 Double-click the [PENTAX Installer] icon.  
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Click [SILKYPIX Developer  
Studio 3.0 for PENTAX].  
For Macintosh, follow the instructions  
on the screen to perform subsequent  
steps.  
4
5
Select the desired language in the [Choose Setup  
Language] screen, and click [OK].  
When the [InstallShield Wizard] screen appears in the  
selected language, click [Next].  
Follow the instructions on the screen to perform subsequent steps.  
Screen of the SILKYPIX Developer Studio  
When SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for  
PENTAX is launched, the screen on the  
right appears.  
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Refer to Help for details on using the software program.  
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Regarding Product Registration  
To better serve you, please take a moment to register your software.  
Click [Product Registration] on the  
screen in Step 3 on p.208.  
A world map for Internet Product  
Registration is displayed. If a  
computer is connected to the  
Internet, click the displayed country  
or region and then follow the  
instructions to register your software.  
Note that you can only register online  
if your country or area is shown.  
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This chapter provides details on the built-in flash and  
describes how to take pictures with an external flash.  
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Using the Built-in Flash  
Flash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode  
Using the Flash in b Mode  
• When taking a moving subject, you can use the flash to change the blur  
effect.  
• The aperture value automatically changes according to the ambient  
brightness.  
Using the Flash in c Mode  
• You can set the desired aperture value to take a flash photograph when  
you want to change the depth of field or shoot a subject farther away.  
• The shutter speed automatically changes with the ambient brightness.  
Using the Slow-speed Sync  
You can use Slow-speed Sync in . (Night Scene Portrait) of H(Scene)  
mode or b (Shutter Priority) mode when shooting portraits with the sunset  
in the background. Both the portrait and the background are captured  
beautifully. G and H can be used in e (Program) or c (Aperture  
Priority) mode.  
• Slow-speed Sync slows down the shutter speed. Use the Shake Reduction  
function or turn off the Shake Reduction function and use a tripod to avoid  
camera shake. The picture will also blur if the subject moves.  
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• Slow-speed Sync can also be performed with an external flash.  
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Using the Trailing Curtain Sync  
Trailing Curtain Sync discharges the flash immediately before the shutter  
closes. When shooting moving objects with a slow shutter speed, Trailing  
Curtain Sync and Slow-speed Sync produce different effects depending  
on when the flash is discharged.  
For example, when shooting a moving car with Trailing Curtain Sync,  
trailing light is captured while the shutter is open and the flash captures the  
car immediately before the shutter is closed. Therefore, the picture will  
include a sharp, well-lit car with trailing light behind it.  
Slow-speed Sync  
Trailing Curtain Sync  
(Leading Curtain Sync)  
Trailing Curtain Sync slows down the shutter speed. Use the Shake Reduction  
function, or turn off the Shake Reduction function and use a tripod to avoid  
camera shake.  
Distance and Aperture when Using the Built-in Flash  
Relationships among the guide number, aperture and distance must be  
considered when shooting with the flash to obtain a correct exposure.  
Calculate and adjust the shooting conditions if the flash output is not sufficient.  
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Built-in Flash  
Guide Number  
Approx. 5.6  
Approx. 7  
Built-in Flash  
Guide Number  
Approx. 20  
Sensitivity  
Sensitivity  
ISO 125  
ISO 200  
ISO 400  
ISO 800  
ISO 1600  
ISO 3200  
ISO 6400  
Approx. 28  
Approx. 10  
Approx. 14  
Approx. 40  
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Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value  
The following equation calculates the effective distance of the flash for  
aperture values.  
Maximum flash distance L1 = Guide number ÷ Aperture value  
Minimum flash distance L2 = Maximum flash distance ÷ 6 *  
* The value 6 used in the formula above is a fixed value  
which applies only when using the built-in flash alone.  
Example)  
When the sensitivity is ISO 200 and the aperture value is F2.0  
L1 = 7 ÷ 2.0 = approx. 3.5 (m)  
L2 = 3.5 ÷ 6 = approx. 0.6 (m)  
Therefore, the flash can be used in a range of about 0.6 m to 3.5 m.  
However, the built-in flash in this camera cannot be used when the  
distance is 0.7 m or less. When the flash is used at closer than 0.7  
m, it causes vignetting in the picture corners, light is distributed  
unevenly and a picture may be overexposed.  
Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance  
The following equation calculates the aperture value for shooting distances.  
Aperture value F = Guide number ÷ Shooting distance  
Example)  
When the sensitivity is ISO 200 and the shooting distance is 3 m, the  
aperture value is:  
F = 7 ÷ 3 = approx. 2.3  
If the resulting number (2.3, in the above example) is not available  
as a lens aperture, a smaller number that is closest (2.0, in the  
above example) is generally used.  
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Lens Compatibility with the Built-in Flash  
Depending on the lens used with this camera, even if a lens without a hood  
is attached, the use of the built-in flash may not be available or may be  
limited due to vignetting.  
Unavailable due to vignetting  
Lens Name  
03 FISH-EYE  
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Using an External Flash (Optional)  
Using an optional external flash AF540FGZ, AF360FGZ, AF200FG or  
AF160FC enables a variety of flash modes, such as P-TTL auto flash  
mode, depending on the external flash being used. See the chart below for  
details.  
z: Available ×:Not available  
Flash  
Built-in  
Flash  
AF540FGZ AF200FG  
AF360FGZ AF160FC  
Camera Function  
Red-eye reduction flash  
Auto flash discharge  
z
z
z
z
z
z
Automatically switching to the flash sync  
speed  
z
z
z
z
z
z
Aperture value is automatically set in  
mode and mode.  
e
b
P-TTL auto flash  
z
z
z
×
z
z
z
z
×
z
z
z
×
Slow-speed Sync  
Flash exposure compensation  
Auto zoom flash head  
AF assist light of external flash  
Trailing Curtain Sync*1  
Contrast-control-sync flash mode  
Slave flash  
×
×
z
×
z
×
×
×
×
×
×
Wireless flash  
×
×
×
*1 1/2000 sec. or slower for a 01 STANDARD PRIME/02 STANDARD ZOOM lens (1/250  
sec. or slower for external flash units), 1/13 sec. or slower for a 03 FISH-EYE/04 TOY  
WIDE/05 TOY TELEPHOTO lens  
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• The built-in flash will not discharge if the camera is connected to an external  
flash.  
• Flashes with reversed polarity (the center contact on the hot shoe is minus)  
cannot be used due to the risk of damaging the camera and flash.  
• When an external flash is attached directly to the hot shoe of the camera, the  
camera’s center of gravity is greatly shifted, making it difficult to take pictures.  
When using an external flash, it is recommended to use an extension cord to  
separate the camera and flash. (p.217)  
• To use an AF160FC flash with the camera, a commercially available step-up  
ring or similar accessory is needed.  
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Using P-TTL Mode  
You can use the P-TTL auto flash with the AF540FGZ, AF360FGZ,  
AF200FG or AF160FC flash unit.  
1
Remove the cover of the hot shoe, and attach the external  
flash.  
2
3
4
Turn on the camera and the external flash.  
Set the external flash mode to [P-TTL].  
Confirm that the external flash is fully charged, and then  
take a picture.  
• The maximum sync speed available with an external flash is 1/250 sec.  
• P-TTL auto flash is only available with an AF540FGZ, AF360FGZ, AF200FG  
or AF160FC flash unit.  
• For details such as operation method and effective distance, please refer to  
the external flash manual.  
• The flash does not discharge if the subject is bright enough when the flash  
mode is set to C or i. Therefore, it may not be suitable for daylight-sync  
shooting.  
• Never pop up the built-in flash manually when any external flash unit is  
attached to the camera. The built-in flash will hit the external flash.  
Red-eye Reduction  
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As with the built-in flash, the red-eye reduction function is available  
with an external flash. The red-eye reduction function works by  
discharging the flash twice even when only an external flash is used.  
However, this function may not be available on some flashes or may  
have restrictions for usage conditions. Refer to the chart on p.215.  
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Connecting an External Flash with an  
Extension Cord  
Attach the Hot Shoe Adapter FG (optional) to the camera hot shoe and an  
Off-Camera Shoe Adapter F (optional) to the bottom of the external flash,  
and connect these with the Extension Cord F5P (optional) as shown in the  
illustration below. The Off-Camera Shoe Adapter F can be mounted to  
your tripod using the tripod screw.  
The built-in flash will not discharge if the camera is connected to an  
external flash.  
• Do not combine with accessories that have a different number of contacts,  
such as a Hot Shoe Grip, as a malfunction may occur.  
• Combining with flashes from other manufacturers may cause equipment  
breakdown.  
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Default Settings ..................................................220  
Combinations .....................................................226  
Cleaning the CMOS Sensor ...............................227  
Optional Accessories ........................................228  
Error Messages ..................................................232  
Troubleshooting .................................................234  
Main Specifications ............................................237  
Index ....................................................................243  
WARRANTY POLICY ..........................................249  
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Default Settings  
The table below shows the factory default settings.  
The functions set in Memory (p.195) are saved even when the camera is  
turned off.  
Reset Setting  
Yes: The setting returns to the default setting with the reset function  
(p.196).  
No: The setting is saved even after reset.  
Direct Keys  
Reset  
Setting  
Item  
Default Setting  
Page  
Sensitivity  
AUTO (ISO 125 - 3200)  
F (Auto)  
Yes  
White Balance  
Flash Mode  
Yes  
Depends on Capture mode  
Yes  
Drive Mode  
9 (Single Frame Shooting)  
Yes  
Quick Dial  
Reset  
Setting  
Position  
Default Setting  
Page  
1
2
3
4
Smart Effect [Brilliant Color]  
Smart Effect [Unicolor Bold]  
Smart Effect [Vintage Color]  
Smart Effect [Cross Processing]  
Yes  
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[A Rec. Mode] Menu  
Reset  
Setting  
Item  
Default Setting  
Bright  
Page  
Custom Image  
Digital Filter  
File Format  
Yes  
Not use any filters Yes  
JPEG  
Yes  
Yes  
Aspect Ratio  
Image  
I
Capture  
Settings  
JPEG Recorded Pixels  
E (4000×3000) Yes  
JPEG Quality  
Color Space  
Focus Method  
C (Best)  
sRGB  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
=
Focus  
Settings  
F(AF Select  
(25 Points))  
Autofocus Method  
MF Assist  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Off  
L
AE Metering  
ND Filter  
(Multi-segment)  
Off  
Off  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
HDR Capture  
Number of Shots  
2 times  
P (Off)  
1 sec.  
Multi-  
exposure  
Auto EV Adjustment  
Interval  
Number of Shots  
Start Interval  
2 images  
Now  
Interval  
Shooting  
Start Time  
12:00 AM/00:00  
Auto  
Highlight Correction  
Shadow Correction  
D-Range  
Setting  
Auto  
High-ISO NR  
Auto  
Distortion Correction  
Quick Dial  
On  
Smart Effect  
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Setting  
Item  
Default Setting  
Green Button  
O (On)  
Page  
Green Button  
Yes  
Cancel after 1  
shot  
Yes  
One Push  
File Format  
Green  
Button  
JPEG/RAW/  
RAW+ File  
Format  
All RAW+  
Yes  
Action in M Mode  
E-dial in Program  
Show Grid  
P LINE  
P SHIFT  
h (Off)  
P (Off)  
P (Off)  
1 sec.  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
LCD View  
Options  
Histogram  
Bright/Dark Area  
Display Time  
Enlarge Instant Review  
Histogram  
P (Off)  
P (Off)  
P (Off)  
Instant  
Review  
Bright/Dark Area  
Focus Position, Digital Filter,  
HDR Capture  
P (Off)  
Yes  
Memory  
Other than the above functions  
O (On)  
Yes  
Yes  
Shake Reduction  
k(On)  
[C Movie] Menu  
Reset  
Setting  
Item  
Default Setting  
Page  
a
(1920×1080, K)  
Recorded Pixels  
Yes  
Sound  
g (On)  
Auto  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Exposure Setting  
Movie SR  
k(On)  
1 sec.  
Interval  
11  
Recording  
Time  
5 sec.  
Yes  
Interval Movie  
Start Interval  
Start Time  
Now  
Yes  
Yes  
12:00 AM / 00:00  
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Playback Mode Palette  
Reset  
Setting  
Item  
Default Setting  
Page  
Image Rotation  
Digital Filter  
Monochrome  
Yes  
Red-eye Edit  
Maximum size  
according to the setting  
Resize  
Maximum size  
according to the setting  
Cropping  
Index  
Protect  
No  
Slideshow  
Yes  
Yes  
Save Cross Processing  
Recorded Pixels: E  
Quality Level: C  
RAW Development  
Yes  
Movie Editing  
Image Comparison  
DPOF  
No  
[Q Playback] Menu  
Reset  
Setting  
Item  
Default Setting  
Page  
Interval  
3 sec.  
Off  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Slideshow  
Screen Effect  
Repeat Playback  
P (Off)  
Off  
Quick Zoom  
Bright/Dark Area  
Delete All Images  
P (Off)  
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[R Set-up] Menu  
Reset  
Setting  
Item  
Default Setting  
Page  
According to default setting  
According to default setting  
No  
No  
Language/u  
Date Adjustment  
World Time  
setting  
W (Hometown)  
Yes  
Hometown (City) According to default setting  
Hometown (DST) According to default setting  
No  
No  
No  
No  
World Time  
Destination (City)  
Destination (DST)  
Volume  
Same as Hometown  
Same as Hometown  
3
Sound  
Effects  
Yes  
Setting  
All O (On)  
Guide Display  
3 sec.  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
LCD Display Settings  
Flicker Reduction  
Video Out  
±0  
50 Hz  
According to default setting  
No  
HDMI Out  
Auto  
MSC  
Date  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
USB Connection  
Folder Name  
Create New Folder  
Power Saving  
Auto Power Off  
Reset  
O (On)  
1 min.  
Yes  
Yes  
Pixel Mapping  
Dust Removal  
Dust  
Removal  
Start-up Action/  
Shut-down Action  
P (Off)  
Yes  
Format  
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[A Custom Setting] Menu  
Reset  
Setting  
Item  
Default Setting  
Page  
1. AE-L with AF Locked  
2. Link AE to AF Point  
On  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Off  
3. Auto Bracketing Order  
4. Shake Reduction Options  
5. WB When Using Flash  
6. AWB in Tungsten Light  
7. AF Release Options  
8. AF Assist Light  
0 – +  
Mode1  
Auto White Balance  
Subtle Correction  
Focus-priority  
On  
9. AF with Remote Control  
10. Flash When Retracted  
11. Release While Charging  
12. Save Menu Location  
Off  
Discharge Flash  
Off  
Reset Menu Location  
Disable  
Reset Custom Functions  
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Functions Available with Various  
Lens Combinations  
z: Available #: Restricted ×: Not available  
Lens  
01 STANDARD  
04 TOY WIDE  
PRIME  
05 TOY  
03 FISH-EYE  
02 STANDARD  
ZOOM  
TELEPHOTO  
Function  
Autofocus  
z
z
×
z
×
×
z
×
Manual focus  
Quick-Shift focus  
Autofocus Method  
Aperture control  
ND filter on the lens  
Shutter on the lens  
Electronic shutter  
z
z
×
×
z
×
×
z
×
×
z
×
×
z
z
×
Multi-segment metering  
z
z
(Center-weighted  
metering)  
n/H/u mode  
e/b mode  
c mode  
z
z
#
#
#
#
z
#
#
a mode  
z
#
#
C mode  
z
#
#
P-TTL Auto Flash  
#
*1 Set [13. Electronic Shutter] to [Enable] in the [A Custom Setting 2] menu. You can take  
pictures at higher speeds with the electronic shutter than with the lens shutter.  
Ex.) With a 01 STANDARD PRIME lens  
Pictures taken at 1/2000 sec. or slower with the lens shutter and 1/2000 sec. to  
1/8000 sec. with the electronic shutter.  
*2 Aperture value fixed.  
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*3 h mode not available in  
a
mode. Allows the use of a slow shutter speed of up to 2 sec.  
*4 Built-in flash: 1/2000 sec., external flash: 1/250 sec.  
*5 Flash sync speed is approx. 1/13 sec.  
*6 Light may be unevenly distributed.  
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Cleaning the CMOS Sensor  
If the CMOS sensor becomes dirty or dusty, shadows may appear in the  
image in certain situations such as when shooting against a white  
background. This indicates that the CMOS sensor must be cleaned.  
Removing Dust by Shaking the CMOS Sensor  
(Dust Removal)  
Shaking the CMOS sensor removes dust that has collected.  
1
Select [Dust Removal] in the [R Set-up 3] menu, and press  
the four-way controller (5).  
The [Dust Removal] screen appears.  
2
Press the 4 button.  
Dust Removal  
The Dust Removal function is activated  
Start-up Action  
Dust Removal  
Shut-down Action  
by shaking the CMOS sensor.  
To activate the Dust Removal function  
every time the camera is turned on and  
off, set [Start-up Action] and [Shut-down  
MENU  
OK Start  
Action] to O.  
When Dust Removal is completed, the camera returns to the [R Set-up  
3] menu.  
Use a brush-less blower to remove dirt and dust from the CMOS sensor. Using  
a blower with a brush may scratch the CMOS sensor. Do not wipe the CMOS  
sensor with a cloth.  
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Optional Accessories  
A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera. Contact  
a PENTAX Service Center for details regarding accessories.  
Products marked with an asterisk (*) are the same as those supplied with  
the camera.  
Power Supply Accessories  
Battery Charger kit K-BC68P (*)  
(Kit includes Battery Charger D-BC68P and AC plug cord.)  
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery D-LI68 (*)  
AC Adapter kit K-AC115  
(Kit includes AC Adapter D-AC115, DC Coupler D-DC115 and AC plug  
cord.)  
Lets you power your camera from an AC outlet.  
The AC adapter and battery charger are both only sold as a kit.  
Viewfinder  
External optical viewfinder O-VF1  
An optical viewfinder that is attached to  
the hot shoe on the camera.  
Includes a dedicated frame for a 01  
STANDARD PRIME lens, field of view  
is approx. 90%. (Comes with a  
corrective frame for close-up shots)  
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Flash Accessories  
Auto Flash AF540FGZ  
Auto Flash AF360FGZ  
The AF540FGZ and AF360FGZ are  
PTTL auto flash units with a maximum  
guide number of 54 and 36 (ISO 100/m),  
respectively.  
AF540FGZ  
AF360FGZ  
Auto Flash AF200FG  
The AF200FG is a P-TTL auto flash unit  
with a maximum guide number of 20  
(ISO 100/m).  
AF200FG  
Auto Macro Flash AF160FC  
The AF160FC is a flash system  
especially designed for macro  
photography to take close, shadowless  
pictures of small objects. It is compatible  
with existing TTL auto flash functions  
and it can be used with a wide range of  
PENTAX cameras by using provided  
adapter rings.  
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Hot Shoe Adapter FG  
Extension Cord F5P  
Hot Shoe Adapter FG  
Off-camera Shoe Adapter F  
Use the adapters and cords to use the  
external flash away from the camera.  
Off-camera Shoe Adapter F  
Off-Camera Shoe Clip CL-10  
This large clip is used for setting the  
AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ on a desk or  
table.  
Off-Camera Shoe Clip CL-10  
Remote Control  
Used in Remote Control shooting.  
Operating range of the remote control:  
From the front of the camera: Approx. 4 m  
From the back of the camera: Approx. 5 cm  
Remote Control F  
Remote Control Waterproof  
O-RC1  
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Camera Case and Strap  
Camera Case O-CC115  
Camera Strap O-ST115 (*)  
Others  
Hot Shoe Cover FK (*)  
USB Cable I-USB7 (*)  
AV Cable I-AVC7  
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Error Messages  
Error Messages  
Description  
The SD Memory Card is full and no more images  
can be saved. Insert a new SD Memory Card or  
delete unwanted images. (p.43, p.165)  
Memory card full  
You may be able to save more images if you  
change the image capture settings. (p.120)  
The SD Memory Card has 65,535 image/movie  
files saved on it and no more files can be saved.  
Insert a new SD Memory Card or delete  
unwanted files. (p.43, p.165)  
No more image/movie  
can be saved  
There are no images that can be played back on  
the SD Memory Card.  
No image  
You are trying to play back an image in a format  
not supported by this camera. You may be able  
to play it back on another brand of camera or a  
computer.  
This image cannot be  
displayed  
There is no SD Memory Card inserted in the  
camera. (p.43)  
No card in the camera  
Memory card error  
The SD Memory Card has a problem, and image  
capture and playback are impossible. It may be  
viewable on a computer but not with this camera.  
The SD Memory Card you have inserted is  
unformatted or has been formatted on another  
device and is not compatible with this camera.  
Use the card after formatting it with this camera.  
Card is not formatted  
Card is locked  
The write-protect switch on an SD Memory Card  
you have inserted is locked. Unlock the SD  
Memory Card.  
This image cannot be  
enlarged  
You are trying to enlarge an image that cannot be  
enlarged.  
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You are trying to delete an image that is  
protected. Remove protection from the image.  
This image is protected  
Not enough battery  
power remaining to  
activate Pixel Mapping  
Appears during Pixel Mapping if the battery level  
is insufficient. Install a fully charged battery, or  
use the AC adaptor kit K-AC115 (optional). (p.40)  
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Error Messages  
Description  
Appears when trying to update the firmware if the  
battery level is insufficient. Install a fully charged  
battery, or use the AC adaptor kit K-AC115  
(optional). (p.40)  
Not enough battery  
power remaining to  
update the firmware  
Unable to update firmware. Unable to update the firmware. The update file is  
There is a problem with the damaged. Try downloading the update file again.  
firmware update file  
The maximum folder number (999) and file  
number (9999) are being used, and no more  
images can be saved. Insert a new SD Memory  
Card or format the card. (p.198)  
Image folder cannot be  
created  
The image could not be saved because of an SD  
Memory Card error.  
Unable to store image  
Settings not stored  
The DPOF settings could not be saved because  
SD Memory Card is full. Delete unwanted images  
and perform DPOF setting again. (p.165)  
The camera was unable to measure the manual  
white balance (p.125) or use HDR Capture  
(p.130). Try the operation again.  
The operation could not be  
completed correctly  
No more images can be  
selected  
You cannot select 100 or more images at a time  
for Index (p.160) and Select & Delete (p.165).  
There are no images that can be processed  
No image can be processed using Digital Filter (p.174) or RAW Development  
(p.180) function.  
Appears when you try to perform Resize (p.172),  
Cropping (p.173), Digital Filter (p.174), Red-eye  
This image cannot be  
processed  
Edit (p.179) or RAW Development (p.180) for  
images captured with other cameras, or when  
you try to perform Resize or Cropping for  
minimum file size images.  
The camera failed to create The creation of an index print image failed.  
an image  
You are trying to set a function that is not  
available when the capture mode is set to n  
(Auto Picture), H(Scene) or C (Movie) mode.  
This function is not available  
in the current mode  
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The camera will turn off because its internal  
temperature gets too hot. Leave the camera  
turned off until it has had time to cool down  
before turning on the camera again.  
The camera will turn off  
to prevent damage from  
overheating  
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Troubleshooting  
In rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to static  
electricity. This can be remedied by taking the battery out and putting it  
back in again. After these procedures are done, if the camera operates  
correctly, it does not require any repairs.  
We recommend checking the following items before contacting a service  
center.  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Battery is not  
installed  
Check if battery is installed. If not, install a  
fully charged battery.  
The camera  
does not turn  
on  
Battery is not  
installed properly  
Check the orientation of battery. (p.38)  
The battery power Install a fully charged battery, or use the  
is low  
AC adaptor kit K-AC115 (optional). (p.40)  
The built-in flash is  
charging  
Wait until charging is finished.  
The shutter  
cannot be  
released  
There is no  
Insert an SD Memory Card with available  
space or delete unwanted images. (p.43,  
available space on  
the SD Memory  
Card  
Recording  
Wait until recording is finished.  
Autofocus cannot work well for subjects  
that have low contrast (the sky, white  
walls, etc.), dark colors, intricate designs,  
rapidly-moving objects or scenery shot  
through a window or a net-like pattern.  
The subject is  
difficult to focus on Lock focus on another object located at  
the same distance as your subject, then  
aim at the target and press the shutter  
release button fully. Alternatively, use  
manual focus. (p.92)  
Autofocusdoes  
not work  
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Position the subject in the focus frame on  
the monitor. If the subject is outside the  
The subject is not in focusing area, aim the camera at the  
the focusing area  
subject and lock the focus, then compose  
a picture and press the shutter release  
button fully. (p.91)  
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Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
The subject is too  
close  
Move away from the subject and take a  
picture.  
Autofocusdoes  
not work  
The focus method  
is set to \  
Set [Focus Method] to =. (p.86)  
Autofocus is not locked (focus lock) when  
[Autofocus Method] is set to [Face  
Detection] or [Tracking]. The camera will  
continue focusing on the subject while the  
shutter release button is pressed halfway.  
If there is a subject that you want to focus  
on, set [Autofocus Method] to [AF Select  
(25 Points)], [Select], or [Spot], and use  
the focus lock. (p.91)  
[Autofocus Method]  
is set to [Face  
Detection] or  
[Tracking]  
The focus  
cannot be  
locked  
The capture mode Set the capture mode to any mode other  
is set to \, l, Z, than \ (Moving Object), l (Night Snap),  
R or n of H  
mode.  
Z (Pet), R (Kids) or n (Stage Lighting)  
of H(Scene) mode. (p.72)  
The AE Lock  
function does  
not operate  
The shutter speed Set the shutter speed to any mode other  
is set to h  
than h. (p.78)  
When the flash  
mode is set to C or  
Set the flash mode to b (Flash On) or D  
(Flash On+Red-eye Reduction). (p.57)  
, the flash will  
C
not discharge if the  
subject is bright  
The built-in  
flash does not  
discharge  
Set H(Scene) mode to any mode other  
than K (Sunset), d (Blue Sky), A  
(Night Scene), Z (Night Scene HDR),  
p (HDR), y (Backlight Silhouette),  
U (Candlelight), n (Stage Lighting) or  
E(Museum). (p.72)  
The capture mode  
is set to K, d,  
A, Z, p, y,  
U, n or Eof H  
mode  
The USB  
connectionwith The USB  
Set [USB Connection] in the [R Set-up 2]  
menu to [MSC]. (p.205)  
a computer  
connection mode is  
does not work set to [PTP]  
properly  
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Problem  
Cause  
The Shake  
Remedy  
Reduction function Set [Shake Reduction] to on. (p.96)  
is off  
Shutter speed is too  
low for the Shake  
Shake  
Reduction function Set [Shake Reduction] to off and use a  
to be effective when tripod.  
panning or shooting  
Reductiondoes  
not work  
night scenes, etc.  
Move away from the subject, or turn off  
the Shake Reduction function and use a  
tripod.  
The subject is too  
close  
When you use the quick dial to take  
The quick dial is set  
The shooting  
settings cannot  
be changed  
pictures, priority is given to the settings  
to the position 1 to 4  
saved in the quick dial. (p.139)  
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Main Specifications  
Model Description  
Type  
Lens-interchangeable SL digital-still camera  
Lens Mount  
Compatible Lens  
PENTAX bayonet Q-mount  
Q-mount lenses  
Image Capture Unit  
Image Sensor  
Effective Pixels  
Total Pixels  
Type: CMOS sensor with a primary color filter, Size: 1/2.3-inch  
Approx. 12.4 megapixels  
Approx. 12.75 megapixels  
Dust Removal  
Image sensor cleaning using ultrasonic vibrations “DR II”  
Sensitivity  
AUTO: ISO 125 to ISO 6400 (1/3 EV step)  
(Standard Output)  
*h: up to ISO 1600  
Image Stabilizer  
Sensor shift Shake Reduction  
File Formats  
File Format  
RAW (DNG), JPEG (Exif 2.3), DCF2.0 compliant  
JPEG:  
K
J
I
L
k (4000×2248)  
g (2688×1512)  
N (4000×2664)  
f (2688×1792)  
E (4000×3000)  
f (2688×2016)  
k (2992×2992)  
g (2016×2016)  
E (4000×3000)  
P (3456×1944)  
i (1920×1080)  
a (3456×2304)  
i (1920×1280)  
k (3456×2592)  
h (1920×1440)  
P (2592×2592)  
i (1440×1440)  
Recorded Pixels  
Quality Level  
RAW:  
I
RAW: DNG (12 bit)  
JPEG: C (Best), D (Better), E (Good)  
RAW and JPEG simultaneously recordable  
Color Space  
sRGB, AdobeRGB  
Storage Medium  
SD, SDHC, and SDXC Memory Cards  
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Date (100_1018, 100_1019...)/  
PENTX (100PENTX, 101PENTX...)  
Storage Folder  
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LCD Monitor  
Type  
TFT color LCD monitor, wide angle viewing  
3.0 inches  
Size  
Dots  
Approx. 460,000 dots  
Adjustment  
Brightness and colors adjustable  
Field of View: approx. 100%, Grid display (4 × 4 Grid, Golden  
Section, Scale display), Bright/dark area warning, Histogram  
Display  
White Balance  
Auto  
TTL by CMOS image sensor  
Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Fluorescent Light (D: Daylight Color,  
N: Daylight White, W: Cool White, L: Warm White), Tungsten,  
Flash, f, Manual  
Preset  
Manual  
Configuration on monitor  
Fine Adjustment  
Adjustable ±7 steps on A-B axis and G-M axis  
Focusing Mechanism  
Type  
Contrast detection AF  
Brightness Range  
Focus Method  
Autofocus Method  
AF Assist Light  
MF Assist  
EV 1 to 18 (ISO125)  
AF/MF switching  
Face Detection, Tracking, AF Select (25 Points), Select, Spot  
Dedicated LED AF assist light  
Off/×2/×4  
Metering  
TTL image sensor metering, multi-segment metering, center-  
weighted metering, and spot metering  
Type  
EV 1.3 to 17 (ISO 125, F1.9 lens), +2 EV with Electronic Shutter  
enabled, +2 EV using the ND filter  
Metering Range  
Auto Picture modes: Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Macro,  
Night Scene Portrait, Night Scene, Blue Sky, Forest  
Scene modes: Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Moving Object, Night  
Scene Portrait, Sunset, Blue Sky, Night Scene, Night Scene HDR*,  
Night Snap, Food, Quick Macro*, Pet, Kids, Forest, Surf & Snow,  
HDR*, Backlight Silhouette, Candlelight, Stage Lighting, Museum  
Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Bulb, Blur  
Control*  
Exposure Modes  
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*JPEG only  
EV Compensation  
AE Lock  
±3 EV (1/3 EV step)  
Can be assigned to the d/i button from the menu. Continuous  
as long as the shutter release button is pressed halfway.  
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Lens shutter: 1/2000 - 30 seconds (1/3 EV step, 1/8000 - 30  
seconds when Electronic Shutter is enabled), Bulb  
*When using a lens that has no lens shutter; shooting at 1/8000  
- 2 seconds with the electronic shutter is available, Bulb  
shooting is not available.  
Shutter  
From wide open to F8  
*Not available when using a lens that has no lens shutter.  
Aperture  
ND Filter  
Off/On *Not available when using a lens that has no lens shutter.  
Drive Modes  
Single frame, Continuous (Hi, Lo), Self-timer (12s, 2s), Remote  
Control (0 sec., 3 sec., continuous), Auto Bracketing (3 frames,  
remote control)  
Mode Selection  
Approx. 5 fps, JPEG (E/C/Continuous Hi): up to 5 frames  
Continuous Shooting Approx. 1.5 fps, JPEG (E/C/Continuous Lo): up to 100  
frames  
Built-in Flash  
Built-in retractable P-TTL flash, Guide number: approx. 7  
Type  
(ISO200/m), approx. 5.6 (ISO125/m)  
Angle of view coverage: equivalent to 28 mm in 35 mm format  
Flash Modes  
Sync Speed  
P-TTL, Red-eye Reduction, Slow-speed Sync, Trailing Curtain Sync  
Lens shutter: 1/2000 seconds, Electronic shutter: 1/13 seconds,  
Used with external flash unit: 1/250 seconds  
Flash Exposure  
Compensation  
-2.0 to +1.0 EV  
Capture Functions  
Custom Image  
Bright, Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant, Radiant, Muted,  
Bleach Bypass, Reversal Film, Monochrome, Cross Processing  
Noise Reduction  
High-ISO NR  
Dynamic Range  
Setting  
Highlight Correction, Shadow Correction  
Lens Correction  
Distortion Correction  
Toy Camera, High Contrast, Shading, Slim, HDR, Invert Color,  
Extract Color, Color, Water Color, Posterization, Fish-eye  
Digital Filter  
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HDR Capture  
Multi-exposure  
Auto, HDR 1, HDR 2  
Number of shots: 2-9, Exposure adjusted automatically.  
Shooting interval: 1 sec. to 24 hr., Start Interval setting:  
immediately, from the set time, Number of shots: up to 999 images  
Interval Shooting  
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Brilliant Color, Unicolor Bold, Vintage Color, Cross Processing,  
Warm Fade, Tone Expansion, Bold Monochrome, Water Color,  
Vibrant Color Enhance, USER 1-3  
Smart Effect  
Movie  
File Format  
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264  
a (1920×1080, K, 30 fps), b (1280×720, K, 30 fps),  
c (640×480, I, 30 fps)  
Recorded Pixels  
Quality Level  
Sound  
C (Best), D (Better), E (Good)  
Built-in monaural microphone  
Up to 25 minutes; automatically stops recording if the internal  
temperature of the camera becomes high.  
Recording Time  
Custom Image  
Digital Filter  
Bright, Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant, Radiant, Muted,  
Bleach Bypass, Reversal Film, Monochrome, Cross  
Processing  
Toy Camera, High Contrast, Shading, Slim, HDR, Invert Color,  
Extract Color, Color, Water Color, Posterization, Fish-eye  
Recording interval: 1 sec., 5 sec., 10 sec., 30 sec., 1 min., 5  
min., 10 min., 30 min., 1 hr., Recording time: 5 sec. to 99 hr.,  
Start Interval setting: immediately, from the set time  
Interval Movie  
Playback Functions  
Single frame, image comparison, multi-image display (4, 9, 20,  
42, 90 segmentation), display magnification (up to 16×,  
scrolling and quick magnification available), rotating, histogram  
(Y histogram, RGB histogram), bright/dark area warning,  
detailed information display, folder display, calendar display,  
slideshow  
Playback View  
Delete single image, delete all images, select & delete, delete  
folder, delete instant review image  
Delete  
Monochrome, Toy Camera, High Contrast, Shading, Slim,  
HDR, Invert Color, Extract Color, Color, Water Color,  
Posterization, Fish-eye, Retro, Soft, Sketch Filter, Miniature,  
Frame Composite, Starburst, Base Parameter Adjustment  
Digital Filter  
File Format (JPEG), Aspect Ratio, Color Space, Custom  
Image, White Balance, Sensitivity, High-ISO NR, Shadow  
Correction, Distortion Correction  
RAW Development  
Edit  
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Resize, Cropping (aspect ratio adjustment available), Index,  
Movie Editing (divide or delete selected frames), Capturing a  
JPEG still picture from a movie, Red-eye Edit, Save the RAW  
file data in the buffer memory  
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Customization  
Custom Functions  
Mode Memory  
13 items  
12 items  
d/i button: Green Button, Preview, One Push File Format,  
AE Lock, Enable AF  
Quick Dial: Smart Effect, Custom Image, Digital Filter, Aspect Ratio  
Button/Dial  
Customization  
World Time  
Language  
World Time settings for 75 cities (28 time zones)  
English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch,  
Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish,  
Greek, Russian, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified  
Chinese, and Japanese  
Power Supply  
Battery Type  
AC Adapter  
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery D-LI68  
AC Adapter Kit K-AC115 (optional)  
Number of recordable images (with 50% flash usage): approx.  
230 images,  
(without flash usage): approx. 250 images  
Playback time: approx. 160 minutes  
Battery Life  
*
Using a new lithium-ion battery under the temperature at 23 °C,  
Tested in compliance with CIPA standard. Actual results may  
vary depending on the shooting conditions/circumstances.  
Interfaces  
USB 2.0 (high-speed compatible)/AV output terminal, HDMI  
output terminal (Type D)  
Connection Port  
USB Connection  
MSC/PTP  
Video Output Format NTSC/PAL  
Dimensions and Weight  
Approx. 98.0 mm (W) × 57.5 mm (H) × 31.0 mm (D) (excluding  
the operation parts and protrusion)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Approx. 200 g (loaded and ready with the dedicated battery and  
SD Memory Card), Approx. 180 g (body only)  
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Accessories  
Package Contents  
Software  
USB Cable I-USB7, Strap O-ST115, Rechargeable Lithium-ion  
Battery D-LI68, Battery Charger D-BC68P, Software (CD-  
ROM) S-SW115  
<Mounted on the camera>  
Hot shoe cover FK, Body mount cover  
SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for PENTAX  
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Approximate Image Storage Capacity  
(When using a 2 GB SD Memory Card)  
JPEG Quality  
D
Aspect Ratio  
Recorded Pixels  
RAW  
C
561  
E
k (4000×2248)  
P (3456×1944)  
g (2688×1512)  
i (1920×1080)  
N (4000×2664)  
a (3456×2304)  
f (2688×1792)  
i (1920×1280)  
E (4000×3000)  
k (3456×2592)  
f (2688×2016)  
h (1920×1440)  
k (2992×2992)  
P (2592×2592)  
g (2016×2016)  
i (1440×1440)  
1067  
1607  
2402  
4020  
957  
1797  
2708  
4046  
6772  
1613  
2015  
3196  
6772  
1341  
1797  
3196  
4837  
1797  
2708  
4046  
6772  
90  
845  
K
1263  
2115  
503  
88  
629  
1196  
1897  
4020  
796  
J
I
L
998  
2115  
418  
85  
561  
1067  
1897  
2871  
1067  
1607  
2402  
4020  
998  
1510  
561  
90  
845  
1263  
2115  
* The maximum number of recordable images is 65,535 images, regardless of the amount  
of available space on the SD Memory Card.  
* The number of storable images may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions,  
shooting mode and SD Memory Card, etc.  
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Index  
Symbols  
A
Auto Picture mode n  
.........................................54, 70  
B
Base Parameter Adj (Digital  
Filter) ....................................175  
Bleach Bypass (Custom Image)  
.............................................131  
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Bold Monochrome (Smart Effect)  
Cross Processing (Smart Effect)  
.............................................140  
Brilliant Color (Smart Effect)  
............................................. 140  
D
C
Cross Processing (Custom  
E
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Image) .................................. 131  
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Frame Composite (Digital Filter)  
.............................................175  
G
F
Flash Exposure Compensation  
............................................... 58  
Fluorescent Light (White  
H
High/Low Key Adj (Custom  
Image) ..................................132  
Balance) ............................... 124  
I
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Monochrome (Custom Image)  
Monochrome (Digital Filter)  
.............................................174  
J
K
L
Landscape (Custom Image)  
............................................. 131  
N
M
O
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Reversal Film (Custom Image)  
.............................................131  
S
Saturation (Custom Image)  
.............................................132  
Saving frequently used functions  
Sharpness (Custom Image)  
.............................................132  
SILKYPIX Developer Studio  
Q
R
Radiant (Custom Image)  
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.............................................207  
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Starburst (Digital Filter)  
V
Vibrant Color Enhance (Smart  
Effect) ...................................140  
Vintage Color (Smart Effect)  
.............................................140  
W
Warm Fade (Smart Effect)  
.............................................140  
Z
T
Tone Expansion (Smart Effect)  
............................................. 140  
U
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Unicolor Bold (Smart Effect)  
............................................. 140  
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WARRANTY POLICY  
All PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide  
photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of  
material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of  
purchase. Service will be rendered, and defective parts will be replaced  
without cost to you within that period, provided the equipment does not  
show evidence of impact, sand or liquid damage, mishandling, tampering,  
battery or chemical corrosion, operation contrary to operating instructions,  
or modification by an unauthorized repair shop. The manufacturer or its  
authorized representatives shall not be liable for any repair or alterations  
except those made with its written consent and shall not be liable for  
damages from delay or loss of use or from other indirect or consequential  
damages of any kind, whether caused by defective material or  
workmanship or otherwise; and it is expressly agreed that the liability of  
the manufacturer or its representatives under all guarantees or warranties,  
whether expressed or implied, is strictly limited to the replacement of parts  
as hereinbefore provided. No refunds will be made on repairs by non-  
authorized PENTAX service facilities.  
Procedure During 12-month Warranty Period  
Any PENTAX which proves defective during the 12-month warranty period  
should be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment  
or to the manufacturer. If there are no representatives of the manufacturer  
in your country, send the equipment to the manufacturer, with postage  
prepaid. In this case, it will take a considerable length of time before the  
equipment can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs  
procedures required. If the equipment is covered by warranty, repairs will  
be made and parts replaced free of charge, and the equipment will be  
returned to you upon completion of servicing. If the equipment is not  
covered by warranty, regular charges of the manufacturer or of its  
representatives will apply. Shipping charges are to be borne by the owner.  
If your PENTAX was purchased outside of the country where you wish to  
have it serviced during the warranty period, regular handling and servicing  
fees may be charged by the manufacturer’s representatives in that  
country. Notwithstanding this, your PENTAX returned to the manufacturer  
will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and warranty  
policy. In any case, however, shipping charges and customs clearance  
fees to be borne by the sender. To prove the date of your purchase when  
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required, please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your  
equipment for at least a year. Before sending your equipment for servicing,  
please make sure that you are sending it to the manufacturer’s authorized  
representatives or their approved repair shops, unless you are sending it  
directly to the manufacturer. Always obtain a quotation for the service  
charge, and only after you accept the quoted service charge, instruct the  
service station to proceed with the servicing.  
• This warranty policy does not affect the customer’s statutory  
rights.  
• The local warranty policies available from PENTAX distributors in  
some countries can supersede this warranty policy. Therefore, we  
recommend that you review the warranty card supplied with your  
product at the time of purchase, or contact the PENTAX distributor  
in your country for more information and to receive a copy of the  
warranty policy.  
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The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European  
Union.  
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For customers in USA  
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
For customers in Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003  
du Canada.  
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FOR CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. ONLY  
Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply.  
The lithium battery used in this camera contains perchlorate material,  
which may require special handling.  
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate  
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Declaration of Conformity  
According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for  
Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals  
We:  
PENTAX Imaging Company  
A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc.  
Located at:  
600 12th Street, Suite 300  
Golden, Colorado 80401 U.S.A.  
Phone: 303-799-8000 FAX: 303-790-1131  
Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein  
complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital  
device. Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested  
and found to be compliant with the standards. Records maintained  
continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be  
within the variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on the  
statistical basis as required by 47CFR §2.909. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation. The above  
named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with  
the standards of 47CFR §15.101 to §15.109.  
Product Name: PENTAX Digital Still Camera  
Model Number: PENTAX Q  
Contact person: Customer Service Manager  
Date and Place: June, 2011, Colorado  
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Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old  
Equipment and Used Batteries  
1. In the European Union  
These symbols on the products, packaging and/or  
accompanying documents mean that used electrical and  
electronic equipments and batteries should not be mixed with  
general household waste.  
Used electrical/electronic equipments and batteries must be  
treated separately and in accordance with legislation that  
requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of these  
products.  
Following the implementation by member states, private  
households within the EU states may return their used  
electrical/electronic equipments and batteries to designated  
collection facilities free of charge*.  
In some countries your local retailer may also take back your  
old product free of charge if you purchase a similar new one.  
*Please contact your local authority for further details.  
By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that  
the waste undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and  
recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the  
environment and human health which could otherwise arise  
due to inappropriate waste handling.  
2. In other countries outside the EU  
These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you  
wish to discard these items, please contact your local  
authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.  
For Switzerland: Used electrical/electronic equipment can be  
returned free of charge to the dealer, even when you don’t  
purchase a new product. Further collection facilities are listed  
on the home page of www.swico.ch or www.sens.ch.  
Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol examples):  
This symbol might be used in combination with a designation  
for the chemical element or compound in use. In this case you  
have to comply with the requirement set by the Directive for the  
chemicals involved.  
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