Pentax Digital Camera 67II User Manual

Operating Manual  
To ensure the best performance from your camera,  
please read the Operating Manuall before using thee camera.  
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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.  
WARNING  
Wrapping the strap around your neck is dangerous.  
Make sure that small children do not get the strap  
caught around their neck.  
WARNING  
Do not look directly at the sun through the camera, as  
viewing the sun for an extended period may damage  
your eyes.  
This mark indicates precautions that, if not followed, could  
result in serious injury to the operator.  
CAUTION  
This mark indicates precautions that, if not followed, could  
result in minor or medium injury to the operator or damage  
to the equipment.  
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.  
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Precautions for Your Camera  
Your Pentax camera is high-precision mechanism. Handle it with great care.  
Precautions when taking pictures  
Precautions for storage  
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.  
Condensation 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.  
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.  
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Precautions for Battery Usage  
Use two CR123A lithium batteries.  
Other precautions  
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.  
Misuse 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.  
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  
or any other operation contrary to the instructions  
outlined in this manual, charges will be assessed and a  
repair quotation will be provided.  
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Table of Contents  
[
]
BASIC OPERATION SHOOTING  
[
]
BASIC OPERATION PREPARATION  
ADVANCED OPERATION  
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Table of Contents  
OTHERS  
Error Display in the Event of Incorrect  
Operation..................................................... 77  
Using the Center-Weighted  
Metering Mode ..................................... 55  
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Names of Working Parts  
Top front  
AE Pentaprism Finder 672 [Page 21]  
Metering mode selector [Page 36, 55, 56]  
Film speed set lever [Page 24]  
Exposure compensation dial release  
Shutter speed dial  
Shutter speed dial lock button  
Strap lugs [Page 13]  
Viewfinder unlock button  
Multi-exposure lever [Page 45]  
Shutter release button [Page 20]  
Cable release socket [Page 53]  
Mirror lock-up lever [Page 65]  
Time exposure set lever [Page 66]  
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Bottom back  
Battery chamber cover [Page 14]  
Tripod socket  
Accessory guide hole  
Film spool retainer knob [Page 26]  
Lens release lever [Page 19]  
Dedicated flash contacts [Page 59]  
Memory lock button [Page 57]  
Back cover release lever  
Back cover  
Film speed set button [Page 24]  
Diopter adjustment dial [Page 33]  
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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.  
: Shutter speed [Page 48, 51]  
: Film speed [Page 24]  
: Low battery warning [Page 17]  
: Film symbol [Page 29]  
: Flash status [Page 58]  
: Exposure compensation [Page 54]  
: Film advance indicator [Page 42]  
: Flash status [Page 58]  
:
Metering mode [Page 36, 55, 56]  
: Spot metering area [Page 56]  
: Microprism [Page 39]  
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To Take the Following Kinds of Pictures  
Flash  
Subject Photography  
Page  
Page  
To take a picture in a dark place or  
indoors  
To take a picture of yourself  
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 take a picture of a subject with a  
night scene in the background  
Exposure (Brightness)  
Page  
Landscape Photograhy  
To take a picture with brightness  
Page  
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  
Other  
To store the exposure in the camera  
temporarily  
Page  
To layer multiple pictures in one frame  
To reduce mirror shock when taking a  
picture  
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To Start Taking Pictures Right Away  
1
2
3
Load the Batteries  
Attach the Lens  
Set the F-Stop  
Remove the battery chamber cover  
and load two CR123A batteries.  
Align the red dots on the camera  
and lens mount, attach the lens to  
the camera body, and turn it to the  
Set the lens aperture ring to the  
7
8
Turn the Power On  
Set the Film Speed  
Set the main switch to i. [Page 16]  
Adjust the film speed using the film speed set lever  
and film speed set button. [Page 24]  
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4
5
6
Turn the Shutter Speed Dial to b  
Turn the dial while holding down the  
button indicated in the diagram. This  
sets the Aperture-Priority AE Mode.  
Set Exposure Compensation  
to a  
Turn the exposure compensation  
Set the Multi (6)-Segment  
Metering Mode  
Set the metering mode selector  
dial to the a position. [Page 54]  
9
10  
Load Film  
Open the back cover and load the film correctly.  
Adjust the Focus and Take a Picture  
Depress the shutter release button gently to take a  
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Structure of this Manual  
For effective use of this manual, the contents have been arranged in the following order.  
[
]
BASIC OPERATION PREPARATION  
[
]
BASIC OPERATION SHOOTING  
ADVANCED OPERATION  
OTHERS  
[
]
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.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Attaching the  
Camera Strap  
Press the lock plate of the clasp in the  
direction of the arrow with a coin or similar  
object.  
1
2
3
Place the clasp onto the strap lug with the  
part indicated by the arrow enclosed by  
the dotted line facing out, and return the  
lock plate to the original position. It will  
securely attach to the strap lug.  
Adjust the length of the  
strap with the buckle.  
To remove the strap, slide the lock plate  
with a coin or similar object as shown in  
After fitting the strap and  
adjusting the length, pull  
the strap hard to confirm  
that the strap is securely  
attached to the camera.  
1
step  
.
The strap has a pocket for  
carrying small goods.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Loading the Batteries  
Remove the battery chamber  
cover with a coin or similar object  
as shown in the illustration.  
1
If any indicators are not  
displayed on the LCD panel  
even though a battery is  
loaded, confirm that the  
battery chamber cover is  
closed at the correct angle.  
Load two 3V lithium batteries  
(CR123A or the equivalent) as  
shown in the illustration.  
2
3
Do not replace the battery  
while winding up the film. If  
you do so, the film counter  
on LCD panel advances by  
two from the current  
display and the number of  
pictures that can be taken  
decreases by one.  
Turn the battery chamber cover  
in the direction of the arrow to  
lock it securely.  
Do not wind up the film  
when the battery is not  
loaded in the camera. The  
space between frames  
may increase causing the  
number of pictures that can  
be taken to decrease.  
Next page ➥➥  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Battery life and bulb exposure time  
[20°C], using new batteries, based on our testing conditions.  
120 film  
220 film  
Approx. 500 rolls  
Approx. 250 rolls  
➥➥  
This camera requires  
battery power for  
Bulb exposure time Approx. 13 hours  
operation. Always use two  
CR123A lithium batteries  
or the batteries included in  
the package.  
Battery life and the bulb exposure time  
[–20°C], using new batteries, based on our testing conditions.  
120 film  
Approx. 250 rolls  
Approx. 120 rolls  
Approx. 6 hours  
The ISO film speed and  
number of exposed frames  
are unchanged even if the  
batteries are replaced.  
220 film  
Bulb exposure time  
Keep spare batteries on  
hand for convenient  
replacement when  
shooting while traveling  
abroad or in cold places, or  
when shooting many  
pictures.  
The batteries were used under our testing conditions. Actual battery life and  
performance may vary drastically depending on external conditions such as  
temperature and freshness of the battery.  
Battery performance may be temporarily hindered in low temperatures, but should  
recover in normal temperatures. Also, the number of pictures that can be taken  
decreases in low temperatures.  
Replace all the batteries at  
the same time. Do not mix  
battery brands, types or old  
batteries with new ones.  
The batteries included in this package are sample batteries. Therefore, you may not  
be able to take the number of pictures shown above.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Turning the Power  
ON  
Set the main switch to i.  
The power is turned off when the  
main switch is set to d.  
When the camera is not in  
use, make sure that the  
main switch is set to d to  
prevent battery drain if the  
shutter release button is  
accidentally depressed.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Low Battery  
Warning  
When the batteries are nearly  
exhausted, the low battery  
warning H appears on the LCD  
panel as a warning. Replace the  
batteries as soon as possible.  
See page 14 for replacing the  
batteries.  
Do not replace the battery  
while winding up the film. If  
you do so, the film counter  
on LCD panel advances by  
two from the current  
display and the number of  
pictures that can be taken  
decreases by one.  
Even if the low battery warning H appears, exposure will be correct  
as long as the shutter can be released.  
When the low battery warning H starts blinking, the indicators on the LCD  
panel disappear and the shutter cannot be released. Also, you may not be able  
to wind up the film at its beginning and end.  
Do not wind up the film when the low battery warning H is blinking. The end of the  
film cannot be detected properly.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Attaching the Lens  
Remove the body mount cap by  
turning it in the direction of the  
arrow.  
1
See the operation manual  
“INTERCHANGEABLE  
LENSES” for 67 lenses  
when attaching or  
removing an outer bayonet  
lens for a large lens.  
Align the red dots on the camera  
and lens mount, attach the lens  
to the camera body, and turn it  
fully to the right until you hear a  
click.  
2
Do not operate the lens  
release lever shown in  
page 19 when attaching  
the lens. Doing so may  
result in the lens not being  
able to be attached to the  
camera properly.  
To remove the front lens cap,  
squeeze the tabs on both sides  
in the direction of the arrow.  
3
We assume no  
responsibility nor liability  
for damages resulting from  
the use of lenses made by  
other manufacturers.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
How to remove  
To remove the lens, turn it to the  
left while depressing the lens  
release lever.  
To protect the lens against  
damage after removal, be  
sure to set the lens down  
with the mount side facing  
upward.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Depressing the  
Shutter Release  
Button  
The shutter release button has  
two positions.  
Depressing it halfway (first  
position) turns the indicators in  
the viewfinder on. Depressing it  
fully (second position) releases  
the shutter.  
Not pressed  
Pressed halfway  
down  
(first position) (second position)  
Pressed fully  
down  
To prevent the camera  
shake, depress the shutter  
release button gently.  
Before loading a roll of film,  
slowly depress the shutter  
release button to learn  
where the first position is.  
The indicators in the  
viewfinder stay on for about  
10 seconds after the button  
is released from the halfway  
position. Depressing the  
shutter release button down  
halfway keeps the indicators  
in the viewfinder on.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
About  
Interchangeable  
Viewfinder  
Four types of optional  
interchangeableviewfinders  
are available.  
AE Pentaprism Finder 672  
When the AE Pentaprism  
Finder 672 is attached to  
the 672 camera, the  
Aperture-Priority AE Mode  
and the Metered Manual  
Mode are usable.  
Rigid Magnifying Hood 672  
The Pentaprism Finder,  
Folding Focusing Hood or  
Rigid Magnifying Hood  
used for 67 camera can  
also be attached to the  
672 camera.  
Pentaprism Finder 672  
The TTL Pentaprism  
Finder used for the 67  
camera cannot be used to  
the 672 camera.  
Folding Focusing Hood 672  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Remove the cover as illustrated.  
Attaching the viewfinder  
Place the viewfinder on the upper  
part of the camera as illustrated  
and press it down until it clicks  
two times.  
When the AE Pentaprism  
Finder is not attached  
properly, [PErr] may  
appear on the LCD panel.  
Detaching the viewfinder  
Turn the viewfinder unlock button  
in the direction of the arrow to  
align the red dots on the camera.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Depress the viewfinder unlock  
button to remove the viewfinder.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Setting the Film  
Speed (ISO)  
Depress the film speed set button. The ISO  
indicator on the LCD panel blinks.  
1
While depressing the film speed set button,  
move the film speed set lever to change the  
film speed.  
2
Holding the lever will  
change the film speed  
continuously.  
To change the film speed to a larger number  
(higher film speed), move the lever toward the  
front repeatedly until the desired ISO appears  
on the LCD panel. To change the film speed to  
a smaller number (lower film speed), move the  
lever toward the back repeatedly until the  
desired ISO appears on the LCD panel.  
The film speed setting  
range is ISO 6 to 6400 in  
1/3 EV step increments.  
3
f and film speed are  
always displayed on the  
LCD panel when the main  
switch is set to the ON  
position.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Loading the Film  
Open the back cover by sliding the back cover  
release lever.  
1
2
3
Be sure to set the proper  
film speed before the film is  
loaded. See page 24 for  
setting the film speed.  
Film drag will occur or the  
end of the film cannot be  
detected when the 220  
pressure plate is set for a  
120 film. Imprecise focusing  
will occur or the number of  
pictures that can be taken  
decreases when the 120  
pressure plate is set for a  
220 film.  
Depress and shift the pressure plate  
according to the film type (120 or 220) you  
use.  
The pressure plate you set will be indicated in  
the film type indicator.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Unfold the crank of the film spool retainer  
knob, turn the knob to the left and pull down.  
4
Install the emptied spool to the spool retainer  
as illustrated.  
5
6
Push in the film spool retainer knob and turn it  
to the direction of the arrow.  
If the film spool retainer  
knob does not fit in the  
proper position, turn the  
spool in the direction of the  
arrow as shown in the  
illustration.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Tear off the tape from the film and install the  
film to the spool retainer in the same manner  
as installing the emptied spool so that the  
letters on the leader paper are facing  
outwards.  
7
8
9
Turn the wind lever until the slot of the empty  
spool faces upward.  
Draw the film leader from the film roll, and  
insert the tip of the leader into the spool’s slit.  
If a battery is not loaded,  
the spool will not turn even  
if the wind lever is turned.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Turn the wind lever while lightly pressing the  
film leader.  
10  
Confirm that the film leader is evenly wound  
onto the spool.  
11  
When the film does not  
advance even if the wind  
lever is turned, turn the  
wind lever twice after  
closing the back cover.  
Then release the shutter,  
open the back cover and  
repeat the film winding  
Turn the wind lever until the arrow marking on  
the leader paper aligns with the p mark on  
the camera.  
12  
10  
procedure from step  
.
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Close the back cover. Keep turning the wind  
lever until the wind lever stops. The film  
counter indicator A , film type C or D, film  
symbol u, and o advising you to wind up  
the film will appear on the LCD panel.  
13  
14  
B appears on the LCD panel when the film is  
properly loaded.  
You can tear off the end cover of the film  
package indicating the type of film and speed  
and insert it into the memo holder provided on  
the back cover to remind you of the film type/  
speed that you are using.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
CAUTION  
Align the start mark of the film and the p mark of  
12  
the camera as shown in step  
of page 28.  
With a 220 film loaded, the dotted line appears as  
illustrated. This is not a start mark. Do not align this  
line with the p mark. Doing so may result in the  
first three frames not being exposed.  
The film counter indicator is also displayed in the viewfinder.  
Always unload the film in the shade or using your body to shade the film holder.  
We suggest that you first operate the camera with no film loaded to become familiar with its operations.  
The film counter indicator on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder advances by one each time the film is wound. The film  
counter indicator on the LCD panel is displayed even when the camera is turned off.  
Always keep the surface of the pressure plate clean as dust and smudges may cause scratches on the film. The  
pressure plate can be wiped clean with a dry cloth.  
If the start mark on the leader paper is not set with the p mark on the camera, you may lose the first or last frame(s) on  
the roll.  
10 pictures are taken with the 120 film and 21 pictures are taken with the 220 film.  
If you open the back cover when there is no film loaded, you have to cock the shutter twice to release the shutter.  
To release the shutter with the back cover opened, cock the shutter while holding down the multi-exposure lever.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Unloading the Film  
After the last frame of the roll is exposed, o  
and E on the LCD panel blink.  
1
2
3
The film speed indicator will disappear when  
you wind up the film. Repeat winding the film  
several times.  
Wind the leader paper until G appears on the  
LCD panel.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Confirm that G is displayed on the LCD  
panel. Open the back cover.  
4
Always unload the film in  
the shade or using your  
body to shade the film  
holder.  
Unfold the crank of the film spool retainer  
knob, turn the knob to the left and pull down.  
5
6
Fold the end of the leader paper and then affix  
the paper seal securely on the back of the  
paper leader to prevent accidental unwinding  
of the exposed roll.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Adjusting the  
Viewfinder Diopter  
Aim the camera at a bright  
subject. While looking through  
the viewfinder, turn the diopter  
adjustment dial to the left or right  
until the microprism grid appears  
in the sharpest focus.  
The diopter adjustment  
range is +1.5 m–1 to  
–2.5 m–1 (per meter).  
Be sure to adjust the  
diopter before use.  
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BASIC OPERATION [PREPARATION]  
Installing the  
1
Turn the rubberized eyepiece  
frame to the left and remove it.  
Correction Lens  
The diopter adjustment  
range can be changed  
from –5.5 to –1.5 or –0.5 to  
+3.5 by changing the  
Install the desired correction lens  
as illustrated.  
optional correction lenses.  
2
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BASIC OPERATION [SHOOTING]  
Using the  
Apperture-Priority  
AE Mode  
Set the lens aperture ring to the  
desired f-stop.  
1
2
When the desired aperture  
is selected, an appropriate  
shutter speed is  
automatically set by the  
camera for a proper  
exposure.  
Turn the shutter speed dial to b  
while holding down the shutter  
speed dial lock button.  
The shutter speed dial  
can be released from b  
to another position in  
the same manner as  
2
step  
.
See page 49 for the Metered Manual Mode.  
The Aperture-Priority AE Mode does not operate unless the AE Pentaprism Finder  
672 is attached.  
When the shutter speed dial is set to b without attaching the AE Pentaprism Finder  
672, the shutter speed will be set at 1/30 of a second.  
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BASIC OPERATION [SHOOTING]  
Using the Multi (6)-  
Segment Metering  
Mode  
Set the metering mode selector  
to K.  
In the Multi (6)-Segment  
Metering Mode, the metering  
system automatically  
measures light in six  
different zones, enabling  
proper exposure value in a  
wide variety of normal and  
adverse lighting conditions.  
L is displayed in the viewfinder.  
The Center-Weighted Metering  
Mode and Spot Metering Mode  
are also available in this  
camera. See page 55 and 56  
for more details.  
When the lens is stopped  
down, the exposure  
metering mode is set to  
Center-Weighted Metering  
Mode even if the metering  
mode selector is set to Multi  
(6)-Segment Metering Mode.  
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BASIC OPERATION [SHOOTING]  
Multi (6)-Segment Metering  
This camera incorporates a high-  
precision six-segment TTL  
metering system. Light values  
are measured in six segments  
within the image field, enabling  
an optimal exposure to be made  
under a variety of lighting  
conditions. With conventional  
averaged metering systems, underexposure of the subject results from  
the brightness of the background affecting the overall metering. With  
multi (6)-segment metering, the camera records the brightness in six  
zones within the image field and uses these measurements to choose  
an exposure that will not underexpose the subject. The multi (6)-  
segment metering system also calculates exposure values for a scene  
to automatically compensate for high-contrast and other difficult  
lighting conditions. Even a beginner can achieve excellent results with  
ease.  
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BASIC OPERATION [SHOOTING]  
Camera held horizontally  
Holding the Camera  
For best results, be sure to  
hold the camera correctly as  
shown in the illustrations.  
Hold the camera firmly, with your  
left hand supporting the camera  
and lens as shown in the  
illustrations. While taking a  
picture, hold your breath and  
gently depress the shutter  
release button. (Sudden force on  
the shutter release button will  
cause camera shake, making the  
picture blurred.)  
To reduce the camera  
shake, support your body  
or the camera on a solid  
object- a table, tree, or a  
wall for instance.  
Camera held vertically  
When using an ultra-  
telephoto lens, a tripod that  
is heavier than the total  
weight of the camera and  
lens is recommended to  
avoid the camera shake.  
Although there are individual differences among  
photographers, in general the shutter speed for a hand held  
camera is the inverse of the focal length.  
For example, 1/75 of a second when the focal length is 75  
mm, and 1/150 of a second when it is 150 mm. A tripod  
should be used for shutter speeds slower than this.  
When the tripod is used, use of an optional Cable Release is  
recommended.  
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BASIC OPERATION [SHOOTING]  
Taking a Picture  
The viewfinder appears as illustrated below. You can use or for  
focusing.  
Microprism field  
Turn the focusing ring until the  
image on the microprism  
appears sharp and crisp.  
Matte field  
Turn the focusing ring until the  
image on the matte field  
appears sharp and crisp.  
Adjust the diopter before  
use if the view from the  
viewfinder is not clear. See  
An interchangeable focusing  
screen is available. See  
page 70.  
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BASIC OPERATION [SHOOTING]  
While looking through the  
1
viewfinder, turn the focusing ring  
to the right or left until the image  
appears sharp and crisp.  
In focus  
Out of focus  
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BASIC OPERATION [SHOOTING]  
Depress the shutter release button halfway  
down. The shutter speed and film counter  
indicator are displayed in the viewfinder.  
2
3
4
Cock the shutter.  
You can also display the  
indicators in the viewfinder  
by pressing the memory  
lock button h instead of  
depressing the shutter  
release button halfway  
down. This is useful when  
you are using a Cable  
Release.  
However, if you press the  
memory lock button h in  
the Aperture-Priority AE  
Mode, the memory lock  
function is set. Press the  
memory lock button h  
again before taking a  
picture.  
Depress the shutter release button fully.  
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BASIC OPERATION [SHOOTING]  
When the shutter is in the  
uncocked position, the film  
advance indicator o appears on  
the LCD panel.  
Do not try to cock the  
shutter when o is not  
displayed on the LCD  
panel.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
UsingtheSelf-Timer  
Mode  
Set the main switch to r.  
1
2
The Self-Timer Mode  
delays the shutter release,  
and is useful for taking  
group shots that include the  
photographer. The shutter  
will be released about 12  
seconds after the shutter  
release is depressed.  
Focus on the subject and then  
depress the shutter release  
button fully.  
When the self-timer is in  
operation, the audible PCV  
signal is heard and the rate  
increases for the last two  
seconds.  
To cancel the self-timer  
operation after it has been  
activated, move the main  
switch to i or d.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Eyepiece Shutter  
When using the camera in a  
situation where your eye will not  
remain at the viewfinder when  
taking the picture, such as when  
using the Self-Timer Mode, set  
the eyepiece shutter to the down  
position.  
1
2
Depress the shutter release  
button.  
In normal photography, set  
the eyepiece shutter to the  
up position.  
Eyepiece Shutter  
When using the camera in a situation  
where your eye will not remain at the  
viewfinder when taking the picture, such  
as when using the Self-Timer Mode, stray  
light may enter the viewfinder causing an  
incorrect exposure. Using the eyepiece  
shutter will block any stray light, assuring  
a proper exposure.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Multiple-Exposure  
Mode  
After taking the first picture as  
normal, move the multi-exposure  
lever in the direction of the arrow.  
Cock the shutter while holding  
down the lever.  
1
2
3
You can take trick pictures  
by overlapping multiple  
shots on one frame using  
the Multiple-Exposure  
Mode.  
The film does not advance at this  
stage, so the second shot will be  
imposed on the previous shot.  
Operate the multi-exposure  
lever before you cock the  
shutter. Otherwise, the  
frames may be misaligned.  
The frames may be  
misaligned if you take a  
picture in the Multiple-  
Exposure Mode.  
The film counter indicator in the  
viewfinder and on the LCD  
panel blinks when the wind lever  
is set back to its original  
position.  
When the film is wound  
halfway, you can release a  
finger from the multi-  
exposure lever. The lever  
stays in the lock position  
and the film counter  
indicator blinks.  
Next page ➥➥  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Depress the shutter release  
button. The film counter  
4
indicators in the viewfinder and  
on the LCD panel stop blinking.  
➥➥  
To expose the third shot, set the multi-exposure lever in the lock position in the  
same manner as step 1 after taking the second shot.  
When using the Multi-Exposure Mode, you usually get the best results using a flash  
to illuminate the main subject against a dimly-lit background.  
Once the Multi-Exposure Mode is set, it cannot be canceled normally. If you want to  
cancel it, cover the lens with the cap, set the shutter speed to 1/1000 of a second,  
set the aperture to the minimum value, and depress the shutter release button in a  
dark place.  
When making the multi-exposures on the last frame of the film, E appears on the  
LCD panel after the first-exposure is made and then [10] or [21] appears when the  
shutter is cocked for second exposure while holding down the multi-exposure lever.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Selecting an  
Exposure Mode  
Using the Aperture-Priority AE Mode  
When the desired aperture is selected, the camera automatically  
selects an appropriate shutter speed for a proper exposure.  
Set the lens aperture ring to the  
desired f-stop position.  
1
Turn the shutter speed dial to b  
while holding down the shutter  
2
speed dial lock button.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
When the shutter release button  
is depressed halfway down, the  
shutter speed, the metering  
mode, and the film counter  
indicator will be displayed in the  
viewfinder.  
3
The shutter speed dial can  
be released from b to  
another position while  
holding down the shutter  
speed dial lock button.  
Exposure Warning  
The Aperture-Priority AE  
Mode does not operate  
unless the AE Pentaprism  
Finder 672 is attached.  
If the subject is too bright or too dark, the  
selected shutter speed will blink in the  
viewfinder as a warning as shown. When  
the subject is too bright, choose a smaller  
aperture; and when it is too dark, choose  
a larger aperture. When the shutter  
speed indicator stops blinking, you can  
take a picture. If the shutter speed  
indicator does not stop blinking, it means  
that the exposure is out of metering  
range, unable to obtain a correct  
exposure even if the aperture is adjusted.  
Use a ND filter or select a darker subject  
if the subject is too bright or use a flash if  
it is too dark.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Using the Metered Manual Mode  
The Metered Manual Mode is a convenient exposure mode for taking  
pictures using the same shutter speed and aperture setting  
combination, or taking creatively under or over exposed photographs.  
Set the lens aperture ring to the  
desired f-stop setting.  
1
Set the shutter speed dial to a  
desired shutter speed other than  
2
b.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
To set the shutter speed dial to a  
position other than b, turn the  
shutter speed dial while holding  
down the shutter speed dial lock  
button.  
In flash photography, when you  
use the flash sync shutter speed  
of 1/30 of a second or a non-  
dedicated external flash unit, set  
the shutter speed dial to the e  
(1/30 of a second) position.  
To set the shutter speed  
dial to e or a position  
other than e, turn the  
shutter speed dial while  
holding down the shutter  
speed dial lock button.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
When the shutter release button  
is depressed halfway, the shutter  
speed and bar graph (the  
3
illustration indicates –1EV), the  
metering mode and the film  
counter indicator will be  
When the bars are  
displayed above the l  
side on the bar graph, it  
indicates overexposure  
and when the bars are  
displayed above the m  
side, it indicates  
underexposure. When a  
single bar is displayed in  
the center of the bar graph,  
it indicates correct  
displayed in the viewfinder.  
Exposure Warning  
If the subject is too bright or too dark, the  
selected shutter speed will blink in the  
viewfinder as shown. It means that the  
exposure is out of metering range, unable  
to obtain a correct exposure even if the  
shutter speed or aperture is adjusted.  
Use a ND filter or select a darker subject  
if the subject is too bright or use a flash if  
it is too dark.  
exposure.  
Moving one bar above the  
bar graph indicates 0.3  
step (0.3EV). However,  
when over or under  
exposure is set beyond +3  
or –3 steps (3EV), l or m  
indicator will blink.  
The bar graph in the view  
finder is displayed only  
when the AE Pentaprism  
Finder 672 is attached.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Using the Bulb Exposure Mode  
This mode is useful for the long exposures required for shooting night  
scenes and fireworks. The shutter remains open as long as the shutter  
release button is held down.  
Set the lens aperture ring to the desired f-  
stop.  
1
Set the shutter speed dial to c.  
2
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
F will be displayed in the viewfinder when  
the shutter release button is depressed  
halfway.  
3
4
In the Bulb Exposure Mode, use a steady  
tripod to prevent camera shake and attach the  
optional Cable Release.  
The indicators in the  
viewfinder can be light up  
by depressing the Cable  
Release halfway.  
See page 15 for the bulb  
exposure time when a new  
battery is used.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
About Exposure  
Compensation  
Turn the exposure compensation dial to the  
desired compensation value.  
1
2
3
Exposure compensation  
allows you to deliberately  
overexpose (brighten) or  
underexpose (darken) a  
subject, or to compensate  
for difficult lighting  
conditions which may fool  
the camera’s built-in  
exposure meter.  
To set the exposure compensation dial to a  
position other than the a position, turn the  
exposure compensation dial while holding  
down the exposure compensation dial release  
button.  
Exposure compensation  
does not work in the Bulb  
Exposure Mode.  
The bar graph indicates the compensation  
value and k appear in the viewfinder.  
When exposure compensation is used in the Metered  
Manual Mode, the bar above the bar graph indicates  
the value of under or over exposure and k is  
displayed instead of the bar graph showing the  
compensation value in the viewfinder. You can take  
pictures with the compensation value you set by  
setting q to the center of the bar graph.  
The exposure compensation  
range is –3EV to +3EV in  
0.3EV step.  
Moving one bar above the  
bar graph indicates a  
0.3EV step.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Switching the  
Metering Mode  
Using the Center-Weighted Metering Mode  
The Center-Weighted Metering Mode is an orthodox metering system.  
The Spot Metering Mode or  
Center-Weighted Metering  
Mode can also be selected  
in this camera.  
Set the metering mode selector  
to the J position. J is  
displayed in the viewfinder.  
Select the desired metering  
mode with the metering  
mode selector.  
These metering systems  
do not automatically  
compensate for back  
lighted or spotlighted  
scenes like the Multi (6)-  
Segment Metering Mode.  
Creative exposure control  
is determined by the user.  
The metering pattern in the  
illustration on the left shows that  
the upper part of the pattern (in  
the center of the viewfinder) has  
more sensitivity to light than the  
lower part.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Using the Spot Metering Mode  
The Spot Metering Mode measures light only in the small area in the  
center of the viewfinder.  
Set the metering mode selector  
to the I position. I is  
1
displayed in the viewfinder.  
If the brightness range  
between the center of the  
picture and the surrounding  
areas is too great, the  
exposure should be  
Measure with the small area of the  
viewfinder as illustrated.  
2
determined in  
consideration of the overall  
brightness. Otherwise, the  
picture will come out  
improperly exposed.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Using the Memory  
Lock Function  
Depress the memory lock button  
h. The exposure level is  
memorized and n is displayed  
in the viewfinder.  
The memory lock function  
enables an exposure level  
to be memorized before  
shooting. The memory lock  
function is very effective  
when used along with spot  
metering. Use memory lock  
function to get a correct  
exposure when the subject  
occupies only a small part  
of the viewfinder.  
As soon as the memory lock button h is depressed, the camera stores the  
measured exposure level for 20 seconds even if the memory lock button h is  
released.  
If the shutter release button is depressed halfway down while the memory lock timer  
is operating, the memorized meter reading will remain even if the memory lock  
button h is released.  
To cancel the memory lock function, depress the memory lock button h again.  
The memory lock function cannot be used when the camera is set in the Metered  
Manual Mode.  
The memory lock function will be canceled after a picture is taken.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Using a PENTAX  
DedicatedExternal  
Flash  
Using the TTL Auto Flash  
Compatible flash units are AF540FGZ, AF360FGZ, AF500FTZ,  
AF400FTZ, AF330FTZ, AF240FT, AF280T, AF200T and AF220T.  
* To use above flash units, an optional hot shoe grip 672 is required.  
Attach the hot shoe grip 672 to the camera.  
1
2
3
4
Remove the black cover (hot shoe cover Fc) on the upper part.  
Attach a Pentax dedicated flash unit to the hot shoe grip 672.  
Connect the cord to the camera’s 5P-sync terminal.  
To attach a hot shoe grip 672 to the camera, refer to the operating manual of hot  
shoe grip 672.  
In the Aperture-Priority AE Mode or when the shutter speed is set in the range of 1/  
30 to 1/1000 of a second, the flash sync speed of 1/30 of a second is set when the  
flash is fully charged.  
When the shutter release button is depressed halfway down, s appears in the  
viewfinder and on the LCD panel when the flash is fully charged.  
In the Aperture-Priority AE Mode, when the flash is fully charged, the Metered  
Manual Mode is automatically set. The bar graph indicates the exposure value for  
the background. See page 51 for the bar graph.  
For more details, read the flash’s operating manual.  
Power the flash after connecting the cord.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Using the AF400T Flash Unit  
* To attach the AF400T flash unit to the 672 camera, an optional bracket for AF400T  
and 4P sync cord A are required.  
Attach the AF400T to the camera using the AF400T 672  
Bracket.  
1
2
Connect the 4P sync cord A to the X-sync terminal.  
To attach a bracket for AF400T to the 672 camera, refer to the operating manual of  
AF400T 672 Bracket.  
In the Aperture-Priority AE Mode or when the shutter speed is set in the range of 1/  
30 to 1/1000 of a second, the flash sync speed of 1/30 of a second is set when the  
flash is fully charged.  
When the shutter release button is depressed halfway down, s appears in the  
viewfinder and on the LCD panel when the flash is fully charged.  
In the Aperture-Priority AE Mode, when the flash is fully charged, the Metered  
Manual Mode is automatically set. The bar graph indicates the exposure value for  
the background. See page 51 for the bar graph.  
For more details, read the flash’s operating manual.  
The AF200T and AF280T can be used in the same way as the AF400T by  
combining it with an optional hot shoe grip. For more details, read the AF400T 672  
Bracket operating manual.  
Power the flash after connecting the cord.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Exposure Compensation with the TTL Flash Unit  
If the exposure compensation is combined with the TTL flash unit, only the amount of  
flash is adjusted. The brightness of the background and the amount of flash can be  
adjusted simultaneously by setting q to the center of the bar graph.  
Using External Metering Auto Flash  
Two- or three-level auto flash modes are available with AF200T,  
AF280T, and AF400T.  
When using the two- or three-level auto flash modes (red and green, or red, green and  
yellow settings), set the aperture value as shown in the table. In the Aperture-Priority AE  
Mode or when the shutter speed is set in the range of 1/30 to 1/1000 of a second, the  
flash sync speed of  
1/30 of a second is set when the flash is fully charged.  
AF200T  
f/2.8  
AF280T  
f/4  
AF400T  
f/4  
Red  
Green  
Yellow  
f/5.6  
f/8  
f/8  
f/11  
with ISO 100  
Multi-Burst Flash with the Pentax Dedicated Flash  
When discharging more than two Pentax dedicated flashes, make sure that they are of  
the same type, the combination of Type A and B or Type C and D (refer to the overview  
of Flash Function on page 62).  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
AF540FGZ, AF500FTZ, AF330FTZ and AF360FGZ  
In the Aperture-Priority AE Mode or when the shutter speed is set in the range of 1/30  
to 1/1000 of a second, the flash sync speed of 1/30 of a second (1/15 of a second in  
the trailing-shutter-curtain sync flash and contrast-control flash modes) is set when the  
flash is fully charged.  
The auto zoom function does not function with this camera. Adjust the focal length  
manually.  
A wireless slave-sync flash function is available when using the AF500FTZ and  
AF360FGZ together.  
Multiple-burst flash is possible with the AF500FTZ.  
When the flash is charged and left unused for about three minutes, the power  
automatically switches off to save battery power. Depressing the shutter release  
button halfway will restart charging of the flash units.  
AF240T and AF400FTZ  
In the Aperture-Priority AE Mode or when the shutter speed is set in the range of 1/30  
to 1/1000 of a second, the flash sync speed of 1/30 of a second is set when the flash is  
fully charged.  
When the flash is charged and left unused for about five minutes, the power  
automatically switches off to save battery power. Depressing the shutter release  
button halfway will restart charging of the flash units.  
AF200T, AF280T and AF400T  
The two- or three-level auto flash mode can be used in addition to the TTL auto flash.  
In the Aperture-Priority AE Mode or when the shutter speed is set in the range of 1/30  
to 1/1000 of a second, the flash sync speed of 1/30 of a second is set when the flash is  
fully charged.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Overview of Flash Function  
CAMERA FUNCTION  
TYPE A  
TYPE B  
TYPE C  
TYPE D  
After the flash is charged, the camera automatically  
switches to the flash-sync speed (1/30 of a second).  
N
N
N
N
Flash confirmation signal in the viewfinder and LCD panel  
TTL auto flash  
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
N
N
*
Slow-speed sync in the Metered Manual Mode  
N
2
Trailing-shutter-curtain sync flash*  
2
Contrast-control flash mode*  
3
TYPE A : AF540FGZ, AF500FTZ* , AF330FTZ, AF360FGZ  
*1 :  
*2 :  
*3 :  
The AF200SA and AF201SA do not operate.  
The shutter speed is 1/15 or slower.  
Multi-burst and slave-sync flash are possible.  
TYPE B : AF400FTZ, AF240FT  
TYPE C : AF400T, AF280T, AF220T, AF200T, AF201SA,  
AF200SA  
TYPE D : AF200S, AF160, AF140  
Using other types of flash  
Use of non-Pentax flash units may damage the camera. For the best results, use a Pentax dedicated flash unit.  
Some large studio type flashes may have inverted contacts, and will therefore not fire when attached to a 672 camera.  
For further information, contact the flash unit manufacturer. To prevent the view from being vignetted by the second shutter  
curtain, it is recommended that you use a shutter speed one step slower than the flash sync speed.  
The secondary functions do not work when the cord is connected to the X-sync terminal only.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Slow-Speed-Sync  
Shooting  
Set the camera’s exposure mode to the Metered Manual Mode.  
Turn the flash on.  
1
2
3
It is possible to balance the  
exposure of a foreground  
subject against a dimly lit  
background by using the  
flash to properly expose the  
foreground subject and a  
slow-shutter-speed to  
expose the low light  
Select an appropriate shutter speed (slower than 1/30 of a  
second) and aperture combination for a correct exposure.  
Release the shutter.  
4
background.  
1
The operation in step  
can be performed at any  
time before taking a  
picture.  
In the slow-speed-sync  
shooting, use of a tripod is  
recommended to prevent  
camera shake.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Checking the  
Depth-of-Field  
Slide the depth-of-preview lever on the lens  
until the letters g appears.  
1
2
3
The aperture will stop down to the preset  
value, and the depth of field can be confirmed  
through the viewfinder.  
The actual range in focus  
and the depth of field  
confirmed through the  
viewfinder may differ to  
some degree.  
The lever will be returned to the original  
position by depressing the depth-of-preview  
lever.  
When the depth-of-preview  
lever is set at the g  
position, the metering  
mode selectores to the  
Center-Weighted Metering  
Mode automatically.  
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Wind the film.  
Mirror Lock-Up  
1
2
3
Locking the mirror in the lock-  
up position helps to minimize  
the camera vibrations that may  
contribute to blurred pictures.  
With the mirror in the  
locked-up position, the  
memory lock function  
automatically operates and  
the exposure is fixed.  
Slide the mirror lock-up lever  
upward. The mirror goes up and  
stays in the up position.  
Mirror lock-up does not operate  
before winding the film.  
Once the mirror lock-up is  
set, it cannot be canceled  
normally. If you want to  
cancel it, depress the  
shutter release button in a  
dark place and perform the  
same operation as with the  
Multiple Exposure Mode.  
Release the shutter.  
When the battery is  
exhausted, this function  
does not operate. Locking  
the mirror continuously also  
makes the battery become  
exhausted more rapidly.  
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Time Exposure  
Mode  
Set the lens aperture ring to the desired  
f-stop.  
1
2
3
In the Time Exposure  
Mode, the battery  
consumption is extremely  
minimized to save the  
batteries. This mode is  
useful for the long  
exposures required for  
shooting night scenes and  
astronomical photography.  
Slide the time exposure set lever as shown in  
the illustration.  
Wind the film.  
The time exposure set  
lever can be set after the  
film is winded.  
When the battery is  
exhausted, this function  
does not operate.  
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Depress the shutter release  
button. The shutter remains  
open.  
4
5
The shutter will not close  
until the time set with the  
dial lapses, regardless of  
the shutter dial position  
and the position of the time  
exposure set lever.  
Slide the time exposure set lever  
to the original position. The time  
exposure finishes.  
The Time Exposure Mode  
can be combined with the  
mirror lock-up function.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Infrared Index  
Focus on a subject as usual and  
memorize the focusing point on  
the lens distance scale.  
1
2
When infrared film and an  
“R2” or “O2” filter are used,  
the focal point is different  
from that of ordinary film  
exposed in visible light.  
Focus on a subject in the  
following manner.  
Turn the focusing ring to the left  
until the point you memorized  
aligns with the infrared index.  
To set the proper exposure  
level for infrared pictures,  
refer to the instructions  
accompanying the film.  
The Aperture-Priority AE  
Mode does not give a  
correct exposure for  
infrared film. Use the  
Metered Manual Mode.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Accessories (Optional)  
A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera. For further information, contact  
your local Pentax local service center.  
Cable Release 30 and 50  
A shutter release cable designed for use with the  
camera equipped with threaded cable release  
socket.  
Auto Flash AF360FGZ  
This is an auto flash unit with a maximum guide  
number of 36 (ISO 100/m). Its features include  
slave-sync flash, contrast-control-sync flash, AF  
spot beam, high-speed sync, wireless flash and  
leading/trailing-shutter curtain-sync.  
Magnifier 67  
A viewfinder accessory for magnifying the central  
area of the viewfinder.  
Hot shoe grip 672  
This grip allows the AF500FTZ, AF330FTZ, AF240FTZ,  
and AF400FTZ to be used off the camera, while  
maintaining the full electronic coupling to the camera.  
Refconverter 67  
Right angle finder which attaches to the eyepiece  
of either the AE Pentaprism Finder 672 or  
Pentaprism Finder 672. The viewfinder can be  
switched vertically and horizontally.  
Hot Shoe Adapter FG, Extension Cord F5P,  
Off-camera Shoe Adapter F  
Use the adapters and cords to use the external  
flash away from the camera.  
Filters  
Skylight, Cloudy, UV, Y2, O2, R2, and Circular  
Polarizing Filters are available.  
AF400T Bracket for 672  
Attaches AF400T flash unit to a 672 camera via  
tripod socket on the base of the camera.  
Auto Flash AF540FGZ  
This is an auto flash unit with a maximum guide  
number of 54 (at ISO/100m). Its features include  
slave-sync flash, contrast-control-sync flash,  
programmed auto flash, high-speed sync, wireless  
flash and leading/trailing shutter-curtain sync.  
QS-20 Quick Shoe Adapter/QS-B1 Quick  
Shoe Base  
An accessory to enable quick attachment and  
detachment of the camera from a tripod.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Interchangeable Focusing Screen  
Twelve types of focusing screens including the standard focusing screen are available.  
Refer to the chart on page 71 for the combination of screens according to camera. Refer to instruction sheets  
supplied with each screen for changing instructions.  
BA-61, BA-81 (Microprism Matte)  
For general use. Matte screen with  
microprism.  
BB-61, BB-81 (Split-Image Matte)  
Matte screen with split image.  
BE-60, BE-80 (Center-Spot Matte)  
The standard focusing screen for  
general photography.  
BH-61, BH-81  
BJ-61, BJ-81  
BG-60, BG-80  
(Cross-Lined Microprism Matte)  
Designed to guide picture  
compositions.  
(Cross-Lined Split Image Matte)  
Designed to guide picture  
compositions.  
(Cross-Lined Matte)  
Designed to guide  
picture compositions.  
BA-61, BB-61, BE-60, BG-60, BH-61 and BJ-61 can be used for any focal length of the lens. BA-81, BB-81, BE-80, BG-80,  
BH-81, and BJ-81 are bright focusing screens designed for use with the telephoto lenses or the slower maximum aperture  
lenses. However, the exposure accuracy of these focusing screens may decrease when the lens is stopped down. Also,  
when used in combination with a rear converter, a slight amount of overexposure will occur. For more information, read the  
operating manual of 672 Interchangeable Focusing Screens.  
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BA-61/BB-61  
BH-61/BJ-61  
BE-60  
BG-60  
N
BA-81/BB-81  
BH-81/BJ-81  
BE-80  
BG-80  
O
Screens  
Lenses  
SMC PENTAX FISH-EYE 35mm/4.5  
SMC PENTAX 45mm/4  
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
P
P
N
N
P
N
N
N
N
O
O
O
O
O
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
M
N
N
P
P
M
M
P
N
N
O
O
N
O
SMC PENTAX 55mm/4  
N
O
SMC PENTAX 75mm/2.8 AL  
SMC PENTAX 75mm/4.5  
N
O
N
O
SMC PENTAX 90mm/2.8  
N
N
SMC PENTAX 105mm/2.4  
N
N
SMC PENTAX 165mm/2.8  
N
N
SMC PENTAX 200mm/4  
N
N
M : Especially compatible  
N : Compatible  
O : The corners of viewfinder  
are darkened  
P : The split-image and  
microprism areas are  
darkened  
SMC PENTAX M* 300mm/4 ED(IF)  
SMC PENTAX 300mm/4  
N
N
N
N
SMC PENTAX M* 400mm/4 ED(IF)  
SMC PENTAX 500mm/5.6  
N
N
N
M
SMC TAKUMURA 600mm/4  
SMC TAKUMURA 800mm/4  
SMC PENTAX M* 800/6.7 ED(IF)  
SMC REFLEX TAKUMURA 1000mm/8  
SMC PENTAX MACRO 100mm/4  
SMC PENTAX MACRO 135mm/4  
SMC PENTAX SHIFT 75mm/4.5  
SMC PENTAX SOFT 120mm/3.5  
SMC PENTAX LS 165mm/4  
SMC PENTAX 55-100mm/4.5  
SMC PENTAX 90-180mm/5.6  
N
N
N
N
N
M
N
M
Caution  
N
M
Telephoto screens make the  
viewfinder brighter, facilitating  
focusing even with the slower  
maximum aperture lenses.  
However, care must be taken as  
the brightness of the screen  
may affect the exposure.  
N
M
N
O
N
N
N
N
N
O
N
O
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Notes on Accessories  
Autobellows  
When using the AE Pentaprism Finder 672 or  
Pentaprism Finder 672 in conjunction with the magnifier  
or eyecup, detach the rubber ring from the finder's  
eyepiece. If the eyepiece from which the rubber ring was  
detached is squeezed too tightly, it may be difficult to  
detach the ring. In this case, hold down and rotate the  
frame of the eyepiece using the back side of the strap  
(the side without the word PENTAX on it) to make it  
easier to detach the ring.  
The autobellows without the extension tube (Outer  
bayonet No.1) cannot be attached to the 672 camera if  
the AE Pentaprism 672 is used. The extension tube  
(Outer bayonet No.1) and the scale (Scale 672) are  
available as an optional accessory.  
When using an ordinary polarizing filter, exposure  
accuracy can be adversely effected. The use of a circular  
polarizing filter is necessary for proper exposure.  
If you are using the auto close-up ring in the Aperture-  
Priority AE Mode, make sure to narrow the aperture  
before taking a picture. Otherwise, the exposure will not  
match.  
No.1  
Rear Converter  
When the Rear Converter is used with the focusing  
screen for telephoto lens installed (BA-81, BB-81, BE-80,  
BG-80, BH-81 or BJ-81), a slight amount of overexposure  
will occur.  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
Aperture and Shutter Speed Effects  
Deciding the appropriate exposure for an object that you want to photograph (the subject) is all about deciding the right  
combination of shutter speed and aperture value. However, even for subjects with the same brightness, there are several  
combinations of shutter speed and aperture value possible. Depending on which combination you select, the effects of the  
picture differ.  
The Effect of Shutter Speed  
The shutter speed adjusts the amount of light that is exposed to the film by lengthening or shortening the length of time the  
film is exposed to the light.  
If the shutter speed is slow, the shutter is open for a long amount of time, and if the subject that you want to photograph at this  
time is moving, the subject will naturally become blurred. On the other hand, if the shutter speed is fast, even if the subject is  
moving, the camera is able to take a picture as though the subject is stationary. Setting a fast shutter speed can also prevent  
pictures from blurring due to the camera shaking when you press the shutter. Also, if you take pictures of rivers, waterfalls,  
waves, etc., at a low shutter speed, they will turn out as pictures with a motion-like quality.  
Fast Shutter Speed  
Slow Shutter Speed  
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ADVANCED OPERATION  
The Effect of Aperture  
Aperture refers to adjusting the amount of light that hits the film, by widening or narrowing the beam, or “thickness” of light  
that passes through the lens.  
If the aperture is opened, thus widening the beam of light, the objects in front of and behind the subject in focus are blurred.  
In other words, the focus range becomes smaller. On the other hand, by narrowing the aperture and thus narrowing the beam  
of light, the focus range becomes larger.  
For example, when taking a picture of a subject against a background, if you widen the aperture and you take a picture, the  
areas other than the subject focused on become blurrier, making the subject appear to be in the foreground. On the other  
hand, by narrowing the aperture, it is possible to keep the background areas in focus.  
Narrowed Aperture  
Opened Aperture  
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Custom Function  
The Pentax 672 offers “Custom Functions” to modify the camera’s operation to suit personal  
preferences. Modifications are made at a Pentax service center (at some charge).  
Please consult your local Pentax service center for details.  
(1) 1/2 EV Shutter-speed settings  
Shutter speeds can be divided into 1/2 EV steps.  
(2) Metering timer duration  
The 10-second metering timer can be changed to 5, 20 or 30 seconds. In memory lock mode, the  
timer is changed from initial 20 seconds to 10, 40, or 60 seconds.  
(3) F-number indication in viewfinder display  
The selected aperture is displayed in the viewfinder LCD indicator instead of exposure frame  
number. This Custom Function is available only when a lens with automatic diagram control is  
mounted.  
(4) Installment of an additional strap lug  
An additional strap lug is installed next to the grip for horizontal positioning of the camera.  
Precautions Regarding Custom Functions  
For modification (3), if f-stops are displayed in the viewfinder, then the film number is not displayed.  
For (3), the f-stop is not displayed if the lens or accessories do not support photometry.  
For (3), the f-stop displayed in the viewfinder does not necessarily match with the aperture set with the lens.  
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Troubleshooting  
What appears troublesome may be easily remedied. Here are some problems that may occur and  
their remedies. Before contacting a Pentax service center, check the following items.  
Symptoms  
Causes  
Remedies  
Reference  
The shutter cannot be  
released.  
The last frame is exposed.  
The main switch is set to d.  
Remove the film.  
Set the main switch to i.  
The low battery warning H  
Replace the batteries.  
appears.  
The Self-Timer Mode is set.  
The film is not winded.  
Cancel the Self-Timer Mode.  
Wind the film.  
Indicators do not appear on  
the LCD panel.  
The main switch is set to d.  
No batteries have been installed.  
Set the main switch to i.  
Install the batteries.  
The batteries are improperly  
installed.  
Install the batteries properly.  
The batteries are dead.  
Replace the batteries.  
Focus is not precise in the  
picture.  
The pressure plate has not been set Set the pressure plate according to  
to the proper position. the film type.  
The pressure plate has not been set Set the pressure plate according to  
Film winding is very heavy.  
to the proper position.  
the film type.  
The first frame (or the last  
The film start mark had not been  
frame) was cut off on the film. properly set.  
Set the film start mark to the proper  
position.  
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Symptoms  
Causes  
Remedies  
Reference  
The view from the viewfinder The diopter is not adjusted.  
is not clear.  
Adjust the diopter.  
The spool does not turn when No batteries have been installed.  
winding the film.  
Install the batteries.  
Error Display in the Event of Incorrect Operation  
In the event of unusual operation of the camera, [E] followed by double figures, e.g. [E-13], will  
appear on the LCD panel to indicate an error. When this happens, the shutter cannot be released. In  
this event, follow the instructions below.  
If the first figure after [E] is This indicates camera breakdown, irrespective of the second figure. You should take the  
“1” or “3”  
camera to your local Pentax service center.  
If the second figure after [E] If there is a film in the camera, wind to the end and remove the film. Press the shutter and if  
is “1”, “2” or “3”  
the error display disappears, the camera is ready for use. We recommend, however, that  
you have the camera checked at your local Pentax service center. If there is no film in the  
camera, open and close the back cover. If the error display disappears, the camera is  
ready for use.  
If [PErr] is displayed  
Take the viewfinder out and put it back two or three times. If the error display disappears,  
the camera is ready for use.  
In rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity. This can be remedied by taking the batteries  
out and putting them back again.  
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Specifications  
Type  
6 7 format SLR camera  
Format  
55 70 mm  
Usable film  
Exposure modes  
Shutter  
120 roll film (10 exposures), 220 roll film (21 exposures), ISO 6 to 6400  
Aperture-Priority AE Mode, Metered Manual Mode, Bulb Mode  
Electronically-controlled horizontal-run focal-plane shutter,  
Speed range: Auto 1/1000-30 sec. (stepless), Manual 1/1000-4 sec.,  
Bulb, X (1/30 of a second). Time Exposure Mode, Shutter lock by turning the  
main switch to d.  
Lens mount  
Viewfinder  
Pentax 67 double bayonet mount system (inner bayonet and outer bayonet)  
Interchangeable viewfinders (option), Focusing screen: Interchangeable screen with  
Natural Bright-Matte focusing screen, Field of view: 90% vertical, Magnification: 0.75  
–1  
(with 105 mm lens at infinity), Diopter: –2.5 to +1.5 m (per meter)  
Viewfinder indicator  
Shutter speed indicator, Aperture indicator, s Flash status indicator, Bar graph:  
Exposure compensation value indicator, Over or under exposure indicator in the  
Manual Exposure Mode, k Exposure compensation indicator, n Memory lock  
indicator, Film counter indicator, K Multi (6)-segment metering, J Center-  
weighted metering, I Spot metering  
LCD panel indicator  
Self-timer  
H Low battery warning, Film speed, ISO indicator, Film counter,  
o Film advance indicator, s Flash status indicator  
Electronically-controlled type with delay time of 12 sec. (audible PCV signal),  
Start by depressing shutter release button, Cancelable after operation  
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Mirror  
Instant-return mirror with lock-up device  
Film winding  
Exposure meter  
With rapid wind lever (7 pre advance angle and 190 advance angle)  
TTL multi (6)-segment wide-open metering, Metering range from EV2 to EV21 at  
ISO100 with 105 mm f/2.4 lens in multi (6)-segment metering, Center-Weighted  
Metering Mode and Spot Metering Mode can be set  
Exposure compensation  
Multiple exposure  
±3EV in 0.3EV step increments (With an optional AE Pentaprism 672 attached)  
Via multi-exposure lever  
Exposure memory lock  
With the memory lock button depressed, the memory timer locks the exposure  
value for 20 seconds. The memory lock function remains while the shutter  
release button is depressed halfway down. (With an optional AE Pentaprism  
672 attached)  
Flash sync  
Via 5P X-sync terminal for Pentax dedicated auto flashes, X-sync socket is  
provided for Pentax non-dedicated flashes, Flash Sync Speed: 1/30 sec, ISO  
range: 25-800  
Power source  
Two 3V lithium batteries (CR123A or the equivalent)  
Battery  
Low battery warning H is lit (blinking when the shutter is locked; no indication in  
exhaustion warning  
the viewfinder).  
Dimensions and weight  
185.5 mm (W) 108.5 mm (H) 92 mm (D) (7.3" 4.3" 3.6"), 1210 g (42.7  
oz), body only, without batteries and lenses  
185.5 mm (W) 151 mm (H) 106 mm (D) (7.3" 5.9 4.2"), 1660 g (58.6 oz),  
body with AE Pentaprism Finder 672 attached without batteries and lenses  
Supplied accessories  
Body mount cap 67, Finder cap 67, LX sync terminal cap, 5P sync terminal cap, Strap G  
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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 is no representative 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.  
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In any case, however, shipping charges and customs  
clearance fees to be borne by the sender. To prove the date  
of your purchase when 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.  
An information on Disposal for users  
1. in the European Union  
If your product is marked with this symbol, it means  
that used electrical/electronic products should not  
be mixed with general household waste. There  
exists a separate collection system for these  
products.  
Used electric/electronic equipment 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 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.  
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.  
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  
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local  
authorities 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  
The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the  
European Union.  
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HOYA CORPORATION  
PENTAX Imaging System Division  
2-36-9,Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639, JAPAN (http://www.pentax.jp)  
Julius-Vosseler-Strasse 104, 22527 Hamburg, GERMANY  
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PENTAX U.K. Limited  
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PENTAX House, Heron Drive, Langley, Slough, Berks SL3 8PN, U.K. (http://www.pentax.uk)  
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(http://www.pentax.ch)  
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PENTAX Europe GmbH (Tyskland) Filial Sverige  
Box 650, 75127 Uppsala, SWEDEN (http://www.pentax.se)  
PENTAX Imaging Company  
A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc.  
(Headquarters)  
600 12th Street, Suite 300 Golden, Colorado 80401, U.S.A.  
(PENTAX Service Department)  
12000 Zuni Street, Suite 100B Westminster, Colorado 80234, U.S.A.  
(http://www.pentaximaging.com)  
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PENTAX Trading  
(SHANGHAI) Limited  
1770 Argentia Road Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3S7, CANADA (http://www.pentax.ca)  
23D, Jun Yao International Plaza, 789 Zhaojiabang Road, Xu Hui District, Shanghai, 200032  
CHINA (http://www.pentax.com.cn)  
Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.  
Printed on recycled paper.  
Copyright © HOYA CORPORATION 2008  
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