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PENTAX 67Ⅱ Manual(1)

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1. 21 GI Aovancen operaron Table of Contents eS Gee rax PENTAX Setting the Film Speed ISO eeeeees 24 Loading the FillM cccccccsssseeseeseeseeseeenees 25 Unloading the Fil cccccceseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 31 Adjusting the Viewfinder Diopter 33 Installing the Correction Lens c 0cc008 34 Eee Using the Apperture Priority AE Mode 35 Using the Multi 6 Segment Metering Mode 36 Holding the Camera ccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaees 38 TAKING a PICIUIC ciiccsccsncnitcadecncciceasasiassinvaesaiiecs 39 Using the Self Timer Mode cccceceeeees 43 Eyepiece Shutter ccccceccssssseeesesseseeeeees 44 Multiple Exposure Mode cccceccceeeeeeeeees 45 Table of Contents amp Gee rax PENTAX Selecting an Exposure Mode 0cccceeees Using the Aperture Priority AE Mode a 4 OTHERS Using the Metered Manual Mode 49 Troubleshooting cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeesaeees Using the Bulb en pestle Mode 064 52 Eitor Display in ne evcatonnconed About Exposure Compensation 54 ODS AO isscantinaticindshancacsnnoetnadsumacannapateavansacans TT pe pd peeled d Nee eee 99 Specifications cece cceeeccceeececeeeeecaeeeseaeeeseaeees 78 sing the Center Weighte e shied ae n WARRANTY POLICY scsssesssesssesssessteseteseeeee 80 Using the Spot Meter
2. PENTAX Operating Manual o Edem eo ornance from plees read ao Operen Memel a AE Ei amera Welcome to the Fantastic World of Pentax Medium Format Photography This medium format 67 II camera gives an image area four times larger than that of the 35 mm SLR camera assuring the photographer of fine grained superior quality image definition on enlargements The Aperture Priority AE Mode and the metering modes of the Multi 6 Segment Metering Center Weighted Metering and Spot Metering Modes are available when the AE Pentaprism Finder 67 II is attached Read this instruction manual carefully to get a full explanation of operations before use The operating manual explains the camera with an optional AE Pentaprism 67 lI attached Lenses and accessories produced by other manufacturers are not made to our precise specifications and therefore may cause difficulties with or actual damage to your Pentax camera We do not assume any responsibility or liability for difficulties resulting from the use of lenses and accessories made by other manufacturers Icon indicators used in this manual Incorrect PENTAX and SMC PENTAX are trademarks of HOYA CORPORATION FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR CAMERA Although we have carefully designed this camera for safe operation please be sure to follow precautions given on this page N WARNING This mark indicates precautions that if not followed could result in serious injur
3. of the battery can cause hazards such as leakage overheating explosion etc The battery should be inserted with the and sides facing correctly Battery performance may be temporarily hindered in low temperatures but will recover in normal temperatures Keep spare batteries on hand for convenient replacement when shooting outdoors or while traveling Replace the batteries at the same time Do not mix battery brands types or old batteries with new ones as this may cause explosion or overheating FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR CAMERA 0006 1 Precautions for Your Camera cccccccesseeeeeeeeeeees 2 Precautions for Battery USAQG cccccseeeeeeeeeeees 3 Names of Working Parts cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 6 INGICATOMS 000 eee eec ccc ecceceecceeeeceeeeceeeeseeseseeeeseeeeeaeeesaees 8 To Take the Following Kinds of Pictures 9 To Start Taking Pictures Right Away 06 10 Structure of this Manual ccccccceseseeeeeeeeeeeees 12 i Attaching the Camera Strap cccccceeeeeeee 13 Loading the Batteries ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 14 Turning the Power ON ccccsscceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Low Battery Warning cccccccccsseeeeeeeeesaeees 17 Attaching the Lens cccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 18 Depressing the Shutter Release Button 20 About Interchangeable Viewfinder
4. SON Ney Tripod socket Lens release lever Page 19 j 5Psync terminal Page 58 a Dedicated flash contacts Page 59 Film type indicator Page 25 X sync terminal Page 62 CZ Y 2S Res _ ASS XI 2 Memory lock button Page 57 Back cover release lever Page 25 Eyepiece shutter lever Page 44 Back cover Film speed set button Page 24 Diopter adjustment dial Page 33 Indicators The indicators displayed on the LCD panel and viewfinder show the following information LCD Panel Viewfinder As the periphery of the image may be cut off when the image is printed out compose your image with extra space around it myer BBEA 88 Film counter Page 29 988s Shutter speed Page 48 51 8888 Film speed Page 24 88 Film counter Page 30 ISO _ Film speed set information Page 24 5 Flash status Page 58 Ca Low battery warning Page 17 4 Exposure compensation Page 54 FILM Film symbol Page 29 Memory lock Page 57 p gt Film advance indicator Page 42 ya gt Bar graph Page 51 54 5 Flash status Page 58 KO Metering mode Page 36 55 56 C Spot metering area Page 56 Microprism Page 39 To Take the Following Kinds of Pictures Subject Photography To take a picture in a dark place or To take a picture of yourself indoors Jo take a picture into the sun with the To take a picture of a subject with a subject
5. dial to the Page 35 Load Film Open the back cover and load the film correctly Page 25 Set Exposure Compensation Turn the exposure compensation 0 Set the Multi 6 Segment Metering Mode Set the metering mode selector position Page 54 to Page 36 aq ae W S MO S AN G Adjust the Focus and Take a Picture Depress the shutter release button gently to take a picture Page 39 11 Structure of this Manual For effective use of this manual the contents have been arranged in the following order Basic OPERATION PREPARATION Page 13 to 34 DSS ae Page 35 to 42 AI Aovancen operaron Page 43 to 75 A oers Page 76 to 81 If you want to start taking pictures right away please read BASIC OPERATION PREPARATION and BASIC OPERATION SHOOTING You can enjoy simple photography even with a minimal knowledge of operating the camera 12
6. ing Mode 56 Using the Memory Lock Function 57 Using a PENTAX Dedicated External Flash 58 Slow Speed Sync Shooting ccccsseeeeeeeeees 63 Checking the Depth of Field 08 64 Mirror LOOK UD cccceccceeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeees 65 Time Exposure Mode ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 66 Infrared Index ccccecccceeecceeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeeees 68 Accessories Optional sccceeseeeeeeeeeees 69 Interchangeable Focusing Screen 70 Aperture and Shutter Speed Effects 73 Custom FUNCTION ccccececeececececececeeaeaeeeces 15 Names of Working Parts Top front ism Fi ARP entails FINAETOT Th Pages Metering mode selector Page 36 55 56 Exposure compensation dial release Film speed set lever Page 24 button Page 54 Shutter speed dial Exposure compensation dial Page 54 i Page 47 49 52 Wind lever Page 28 41 Shutter speed dial lock button Page 35 50 LCD panel Page 8 Viewfinder unlock button Strap lugs Page 13 Page 22 Multi exposure lever Page 45 Shutter release button Page 20 Cable release socket Page 53 Main switch Page 16 Mirror lock up lever Page 65 Time exposure set lever Page 66 Lens mount index Page 18 m k Bottom bac Battery chamber cover Page 14 Film spool retainer knob Page 26 Accessory guide hole Memo holder Page 29 D
7. ndensation on the interior or exterior of the camera may be extremely harmful to the camera mechanism as it may cause rust Furthermore if the camera is taken from warm temperature to subfreezing on or vice versa the formation of condensation may cause damage In such case put the camera into a case or plastic bag so that any changes in temperature difference is minimized Do not remove it from the bag until temperature has stabilized Precautions for storage Avoid leaving the camera for extended periods in places where the humidity and temperature are very high such as in a car Do not store the camera in a closet with mothballs or in an area where chemicals are handled Store it in a place with good dry air circulation to prevent the growth of fungus Precautions for proper care Never touch the shutter curtain or mirror with your finger or any other object Use a blower and lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens or viewfinder Never use solvents such as paint thinner alcohol or benzene to clean the camera Electrical problems may often be caused by water dirt or dust at points of electrical contact Also check for battery leakage traces of dirt of grease or corrosion due to salinity or gas If you cannot correct the problems have your camera inspected at a Pentax service center Repairs of this nature are not covered under the terms of the warranty and charges may be assessed Other precaution
8. s The temperature range at which this camera functions properly is 50 C to 10 C 122 F to 14 F A camera which has been submerged in water usually cannot be repaired If such an accident should occur it is advisable to contact a Pentax Service Center immediately To maintain optimum performance it is recommended that the camera be inspected every one or two years If the camera has not been used for an extended period or is being prepared for an important photographic session it is recommended that you have the camera inspected or test shoot with it Repairs deemed necessary due to usage of this product in an industrial or commercial application may not be covered under the terms of the Pentax warranty The Pentax warranty provides only for the repair of defects in materials or workmanship Damage of any kind cannot be repaired at no charge under the terms of the warranty If the difficulty is caused as a direct result of the product being used in conditions as outlined in the Precautions for Your Camera section or any other operation contrary to the instructions outlined in this manual charges will be assessed and a repair quotation will be provided Precautions for Battery Usage Use two CR123A lithium batteries Do not store the camera in a closet with mothballs or in an area where chemicals are handled Store it ina place with good dry air circulation to prevent the growth of fungus Misuse
9. s face lightened night scene in the background To take a picture of a subject with a night scene in the background Exposure Brightness Landscape Photograh To take a picture with brightness p grany manually adjusted To take a picture of a night scene To take a picture into the sun with the subject s face lightened To take a picture of a subject with a night scene in the background To measure the brightness of a specific narrow area To store the exposure in the camera temporarily To layer multiple pictures in one frame Jo reduce mirror shock when taking a picture IDIOT TooToo TOTO OTTO OT _ OOOO im 22 16 148564 24 gl oq fv S E o E A N g L O i Y S genet S 5 E iS Load the Batteries Attach the Lens Set the F Stop Remove the battery chamber cover Align the red dots on the camera Set the lens aperture ring to the and load two CR123A batteries and lens mount attach the lens to desired f stop Page 35 Page 14 the camera body and turn it to the right until it locks Page 18 AES FEE F Turn the Power On Set the Film Speed Set the main switch to ON Page 16 Adjust the film speed using the film speed set lever and film speed set button Page 24 10 Turn the Shutter Speed Dial to Turn the dial while holding down the to 0 button indicated in the diagram This sets the Aperture Priority AE Mode
10. y to the operator N CAUTION This mark indicates precautions that if not followed could result in minor or medium injury to the operator or damage to the equipment N WARNING Wrapping the strap around your neck is dangerous Make sure that small children do not get the strap caught around their neck Do not look directly at the sun through the camera as viewing the sun for an extended period may damage your eyes N CAUTION Never try to disassemble short or recharge the battery Also do not dispose of the battery in fire as it may explode Remove the batteries from the camera immediately if they become hot or begin to smoke Be careful not to burn yourself during removal Precautions for Your Camera Your Pentax camera is high precision mechanism Handle it with great care Precautions when taking pictures Do not use the camera where it may come in contact with rain water or any other liquid because the camera is not weather water or liquid resistant Should the camera get wet from rain splashing water or any other liquid wipe it off immediately with a dry soft cloth Do not drop the camera or allow it to hit solid objects If the camera suffers a shock or impact take it to a Pentax service center for inspection Be careful not to subject the camera to strong vibrations shock or pressure Use a cushion to protect the camera when carrying it in a motorcycle car boat etc Co

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