Pentaxメーカー645Dの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Medium Format Di gital SLR Ca mera Operating Man ual To ensure the best performance fr om your camera, please read the operat ing manual before using the camera .
Thank you for purchasing this P E NTAX medium format digital SLR camera h . Pleas e read this manual bef ore using the came ra in order to get t he 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.
1 We have paid close att ention to the safety of this product. When using this product, we request your spec ial attention regarding items marked with the following symbols. Wa rnin g • Do not disas sembl e or mo dify th e camer a. Hig h volt age ar eas are pres ent inside the camera, wit h the risk of elect ric shock.
2 • Wip e off the plug of t he AC pl ug cor d if it beco mes co vered wi th dust. Dus t on the plug ma y cause a fir e. Caution • Do not place or drop heavy ob jects on or force fully be nd the AC plug cord. Doing so may da mage th e cord. Should t he AC plug cord b e dama ged, cons ult a P ENTA X Service Center .
3 • When the came ra has not be en used for a long time, co nfirm that it is sti ll working pr operly, particula rly prior to t aking important pictures (such as at a wed ding or whe n traveling). Recorded d ata cannot b e guarantee d if recor ding, playba ck or trans ferring your data to a com puter, etc.
4 • Do no t clean the pro duct with or ganic solv ents such as t hinner, alcohol or benzine. • Use a lens brush t o remove dus t accum ulated on th e lens or viewfind er. Nev er use a spray blower for cl eaning a s it m ay dam age the l ens. • Pleas e contact PEN TAX Service Cente r for professiona l cleaning of CCD Sens or.
5 Provided Manuals This c amera com es with two manua ls: “Operati ng Manu al” (this book) an d “Menu Ref erence”. U se these as needed. The foll owing s ymbols ind icate refe rence pag e numbers with related i nformatio n. Operat ing Manua l Describe s the nec essary pr eparations before use and the b asic ope rations o f your camera .
6 Operating Manual Contents FOR USING YOUR CAMERA SA FELY ..... .... ...... ....... ..... 1 Care to be Taken Durin g Handling .. ....... ...... ...... ....... .... ... 3 Provided Ma nuals ............ ................ ................. ...............
7 Flash Mode ........... ............ ................ ................. ........... .. 58 Attach ing a Fla sh .... ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... .... ...... ....... ...... . 58 Setting the Flash Mode .... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ..
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1 Before Using Your Camera Checking the Contents of the Package .......... .......... . 10 Names and Functio ns of Working Parts .......... ......... 11 Displ ay I ndica tors .
10 Before Using Your Camera 1 Checking the Cont ents of the Packag e The foll owing ac cessories are pack aged wi th the h . Check th at all ac cessorie s are inc luded befo re using your camera.
11 Before Using Your Camera 1 Names and Funct ions of Working Parts * The front and rear views show the camera with the Hot shoe cover F K removed. Caut ion • Be sure to close the terminal cover correctly to keep out dust and moisture.
12 Before Using Your Camera 1 1 Shutter relea se button Press to capture images. (p.37) Press halfway during playback to switch to Capture mode. 2 o button Turn the S dial while pressing this button to set the ISO sensitivity. (p.46) 3 m (EV Compensatio n) button Turn t he S dial while pressing this button to set the EV compensation value.
Before Using Your Camera 1 13 d AF point switching dial Sets the AF point. (p.44) e S (Rea r) e-d ia l Changes setting values. Changes the magnification in enlarged view and displays multiple images during playback. (p.67, p.68) Switches between the menu tabs when a menu is displayed.
14 Before Using Your Camera 1 Displa y Indi cators The f ollowing i ndicators appear on the moni tor depend ing on the sta tus of the camera. Memo • You can adjus t the brightness and c olor of the monitor with [Brightness Level] and [LCD Color Tuning] in the [ R 2] m enu.
Before Using Your Camera 1 15 * Indicator 3 appears only when [World T ime] is set to [Destination] in the [ R 1] menu. ( z p.R23) Status scr een Pres s the u button to di splay th e settings o f the shoo ting functio ns. (All of the indicat ions ar e displaye d here f or explanatory purpose s.
16 Before Using Your Camera 1 Control panel Press th e M button to dis play the con trol pane l and change setting s. Memo • Items that cannot be changed due to t he current camera setting status cannot be selected.
Before Using Your Camera 1 17 Ele ctron ic Le vel D ispl ay Pres s the u button while the st atus screen is displ ayed to displa y the electr onic le vel. A bar grap h indicati ng the horiz ontal camera angle app ears at the bottom o f the screen, and a b ar graph indica ting the vertical camera angle appears o n the right side.
18 Before Using Your Camera 1 Detailed informa tion disp lay Use th e 23 keys to switch bet ween pages . HDR 1 P 05/05/’10 10:00AM 100-0001 1/ 2000 AF .S 40 M 40 M G2 10000K 200 800 mm ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 JPEG RA W+ 2 1 AdobeRGB ISO A1 F5.6 +1.
Before Using Your Camera 1 19 Histogram d isplay A brig htness hist ogram and RGB hist ogram can b e displa yed duri ng im age pl aybac k. Us e the 23 keys to switch between the his togram dis plays.
20 Before Using Your Camera 1 Memo • The AF points appear in red (superimposed) when the shutter release button is pressed halfway. EV bar Shows the differenc e between th e appropri ate and cu rrent expo sure va lue s when the ex posur e mode is se t to a or M .
Before Using Your Camera 1 21 Exposure Warning When a v alue that is not the proper ex posure is set, that value blin ks. Ele ctron ic Le vel D ispl ay Displ ays the camera a ngle whe n [Electro nic Leve l Disp .] in the [ A 3] menu is set to O . ( z p.
22 Before Using Your Camera 1 Memo •P r e s s t h e I button to illuminate t he LCD panel. LCD Panel 1 Multi-exposure 2 Beep Appears when Beep is on. ( z p.R24 ) 3 HDR Capture ( z p.R1 6) 4 Mirror Up 5 White Balance (p. 50) 6 Shutter spee d 7 Ap erture value 8 Drive Mode (p.
2 Getting Started Atta ching the Str ap ... ...... ..... ....... ...... ....... .... ....... ...... .. 24 Atta ching the Lens .. .... ....... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... ...... .... 24 Using the Ba ttery ..... ...... ....... .... ....... .....
24 Getting Started 2 Attach ing th e Strap 1 Pa ss the end of the st rap through the triangular ring. 2 Secure t he end of the str ap on the in side of the c lasp. Attaching th e Lens 1 Make su re that the camera is turne d off. 2 Remove the body mount cap ( 1 ) and le ns mount cap ( 2 ).
25 Getting Started 2 To detach the lens, hold down the lens unlock button and t urn the lens counterclockwise..
26 Getting Started 2 When us ing the D FA645 len s (for digi tal came ras), all o f the func tions of th e h are av ailable. O ther PENTAX film camera lenses can als o be used w ith this cam era; how ever, the f ollowing re strict ions app ly.
27 Getting Started 2 Caut ion • We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents, damages and malfunctions resulting f rom the use of lenses made by ot her manufacturers. Using the Lens Shutter of the LS Lens The PENTAX 645LS lens is equipped w ith a shutter that enables high-speed sync shooting.
28 Getting Started 2 Using the Battery Use only a recharg eable lit hium-ion D-LI90 battery. Note: AC plug co rd “Listed, Ty pe SPT-2 or NISPT -2, 18/2 flexibl e cord, rat ed 125V, 7A, minimum 6ft (1.8m) ” 1 Connect the AC plug cord to the charger .
29 Getting Started 2 2 Face the 2 mark on the battery towards the outsi de of th e c amer a, p ush the battery lock lever in the direc tion of t he arro w ( 3 ) and insert the batte ry. To remove the battery, push the battery lock lever in the direction of the arrow ( 3 ) with your finger.
30 Getting Started 2 We recom mend using the AC adap ter kit K-AC50 (optional) when u sing the mo nitor fo r a long ti me or when c onnectin g to your PC or AV equipmen t.
31 Getting Started 2 Inserting/Removing the SD Memory Card This ca mera can use up to two comm ercially av ailable SD Memory Cards or SDHC Memory Cards (colle ctively referred to as “SD Mem ory Cards” in this m anual). Id eally yo u should use a high-spee d, large-capa city SD Memory Ca rd.
32 Getting Started 2 Precautions When Using the SD Memory Card • The SD Memor y Card is equipped with a write-protect switch. Setting the switch to LOCK prevents new data from being recorded on the card, the st ored data from being deleted, and the card f rom being formatted by the camera or computer.
33 Getting Started 2 Power 1 Turn the main switch to [ON] . The camera will turn on. Set the main s witch to the position [OFF] to tur n off the cam era. Memo • 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).
34 Getting Started 2 Initial Settings The first time the camera is tu rned on aft er purchas e, the [Languag e/ u ] scree n appe ars on the mo nitor. F ollow the proce dure belo w to set the display language and the c urrent date and time. 1 Use the 2345 keys to select a desired language and press the 4 button.
35 Getting Started 2 1 On the [Date Adjustment] screen, pres s the 5 key and use th e 23 keys to choose the date forma t. Choose [mm/dd/yy], [dd/mm/yy] or [yy/ mm/dd]. 2 Press the 5 ke y and use t he 23 keys to selec t [24h] (24- hour display) or [12h] (12 -hour display).
36 Getting Started 2 An SD Memory Card must be form atted with th is camera before use . Caut ion • Do not remove t he SD Memor y Card while format ting. The card may be damaged and become unusable. • Formatting an SD M emory Card deletes all images on the card even protected images.
37 Getting Started 2 Diopter Adjust ment You can a djust the d iopter from a pproxi mately –3.5 t o +2.0 m –1 . 1 Turn the diopter a djustment ring while looking through the viewfin der. Turn the diopter adjustment ring clockwise for a negative value and counterclockwise for a positive value.
38 Getting Started 2 You can play bac k captured im ages. 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. Press the M button to switch the information display for the image.
39 Getting Started 2 2 Use the 45 keys to s elect a flash mode. 3 Press the 4 button. The camera switches to Capture mode. The foll owing ex plains how to set t he Program L ine as an exampl e. 1 Press the M button in Capture mode. The control panel appears.
40 Getting Started 2 This se ction ex plains h ow to use th e menus: [ A Rec. Mode ], [ Q Play bac k], [ R Set-up] and [ A Custom Setti ng]. The foll owing ex plains how to set [ Program Lin e] in the [ A 2] menu as an exam ple. 1 Press the 3 button in Capture mode.
3 Shooting Functions Setting the File Format and Data Saving Method ..... 42 Foc using ....... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... ...... .. 44 Expo sure S etting ..... .... ....... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... .....
42 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Setting the File Format and Data Saving Method Before shoo ting, you can s et the file form at, recorded pix els and quality level of capt ured image s and how they are sav ed to th e SD Memor y Card.
43 Shooting Fun ctions 3 2 Tur n the S dial w hile pres sing the x button. Configure the setting for t he SD Memory C ard in the SD2 slot in the same manner.
44 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Focusing 1 Select [AF] or [MF] on the lens. 2 Use the AF mo de switching dial on the c amera to se lect the AF mode. Memo • You can use t he = button to focus on the subject in the same manner as when pressing the shutter release button halfway.
45 Shooting Fun ctions 3 2 When [ j ] is selected, u se the 2345 keys to select the desired f ocus pos ition. Pressing the 4 button retur ns the focus position to t he center. Memo • To turn off t he red light of the superimposed AF point, set [15. Superimpose AF Area] to [Off] in the [ A 3] menu.
46 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Memo • You can set whether to link the exposure and AF point in the focus area during multi-segm ent metering. Set this wit h [6. Link AE to AF Point] in t he [ A 1] menu. ( z p.R30) You can set the s ensitivi ty to [AUTO ] (default s etting) or a val ue in the ra nge equiv alent to I SO 200 to 1000.
47 Shooting Fun ctions 3 The foll owing ar e the avai lable ex posure mo des. ( z : Available ×: Not av ailable) Memo • Set Program Line on the control panel or in the [ A 2] menu.
48 Shooting Fun ctions 3 1 Turn the mode dial while pressing the mode dial lock button. 2 Use the R / S dia ls to change th e setting. R / S appears on the monitor next to the setting that is being changed. Memo • Set the functions o f the e-dials for each mode in the [ A 4] menu.
49 Shooting Fun ctions 3 AE lock is a fu nction that locks the expo sure prior to tak ing the pict ure. 1 Press the L button. The camera locks the exposure. @ is displayed on the status screen and in the viewfinder while the AE lock is engaged. Press it again to cancel the AE l ock.
50 Shooting Fun ctions 3 White Balance The foll owing s ettings ar e available . 1 Press t he n button. The [White Balance] screen appears. 2 Use th e 23 keys to select the whit e balance . Available operati ons Setting Color Te mper atur e F Auto (def ault setting ) Approx.
51 Shooting Fun ctions 3 3 To fine-tune the white balance, p ress the 5 key. Seven levels (225 patterns) are available on the G-M and B-A axes. Available operations 4 Press the 4 button. The camera switches to Capture mode. Memo • The white balance of a JPEG image can also be adjusted after shooting.
52 Shooting Fun ctions 3 You can save up t o three co lor tempera ture setti ngs. (The default s etting is [5000K].) 1 Select K in the [W hite Balance ] screen and press the 5 key. 2 Use the 23 keys to select K1, K2 or K3 and pre ss the 5 key. The [Color Temperature] screen appears.
53 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Drive Mode There are four dri ve modes: Si ngle Fram e Shooting, Contin uous Shoo ting, Self-ti mer, and R emote Co ntrol. 1 Press the Y button. The [Drive Mode] screen appears. 2 Use the 45 keys to select a d rive mode . With C ontinuou s Shooting , you c an shoot at a maxim um spee d of 1.
54 Shooting Fun ctions 3 This ca mera has the followi ng two type s of self -timer mod es. 1 Select g in the [Dri ve Mode] scr een. 2 Press the 3 ke y, use the 45 key t o selec t g or Z , and press t he 4 button. 3 Press the shutte r release bu tton full y.
55 Shooting Fun ctions 3 You can create a c omposite picture b y taking multiple frames. Set this in the [ A 2] menu. ( z p.R17 ) Caut ion • When Multi-exposure is set, Interval Shooting and E xtended Bracketing are not available. • Multi-exposure cannot be used with Extended Bracketing or HDR Capture at the same time.
56 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Auto B racke ting You can use Exposure Brac keting to tak e 2 (standard expos ure and undere xposure, or s tandard expo sure and ove rexposure ), 3 or 5 pi ctures with different e xposure. Memo • Set the auto bracketi ng order with [8.
57 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Caut ion • This function is not available w hen t he exposure mode is set to p . • This function cannot be used wit h Multi-exposure. The mode set last is used. You can ta ke pictu res with three differe nt levels of the followi ng items: White Balan ce, Saturat ion, High/L ow Key Adjus tment, Contrast and Sharpnes s.
58 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Flash Mode 1 Remove the hot shoe cover of t he c amer a. 2 Attach the flash and turn on the camera . Memo • Press the I b utton to discharge the flash in Modeling Flash or Test Flash mode. Set this with [34. External Flash Dischar ge] in the [ A 5] menu.
59 Shooting Fun ctions 3 1 Press the E button. The [Flash Mode] screen appears. 2 Use the 45 keys to s elect a flash mode. 3 Use the S d ial to adju st the flas h compensa tion value. The compensation value differs depending on the setting of [1. EV Steps] ( z p.
60 Shooting Fun ctions 3 The foll owing fu nctions are availa ble when u sing h with PENT AX flashes. ( z : Available ×: Not av ailable) Flash Compatibili ty Chart Flash Function AF540FGZ AF360FGZ AF.
61 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Preview There are two prev iew method s: Op tical Preview (defaul t setting ) using the viewfinde r and Digita l Previ ew using t he monitor. 1 Turn the main switch to | while vi ewing the subjec t through the viewfinder. You can preview the depth of fi eld in the viewfinder while t he main switch is set to | .
62 Shooting Fun ctions 3 Custom Image You can set the im age finis hing tone before sh ooting. Sel ect from the fol lowing eig ht modes fo r Image Tone: Bright, Natu ral (default se tting), Portrait, Lan dscape, Vibrant, Muted, Re versal Film and Monochro me.
63 Shooting Fun ctions 3 4 Press the 4 button. The camera switches to Capture mode. Memo • The Custom Image settings of a JPEG image can also be adjusted after shooting. Immediately after shooting, press the y button and change the setting, and then press the L button and s elect [Save as].
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4 Playbac k and Proces sing Fu nction s Setting t he Playback Funct ions .... ...... ......... ....... ....... 66 Displ ayin g a S ingle Imag e ... ....... ...... ....... .... ....... ...... .. 67 Displ ayin g Mu ltiple Imag es ... ....... ...... ....
66 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Setting t he Playback Functio ns Perform s ettings rel ated to play ing back images in the pla yback mode pa lette o r Q menu. 1 In Playback mode, display the image to play back and press th e 3 key. The playback mode palette appears.
67 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Displa ying a Sin gle Imag e Caut ion • Deleted images cannot be restored. • Protected images cannot be deleted. (p.73) 1 Select the image you want to delete an d press th e i button. The delete screen appears.
68 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Displaying Multiple Images You can display 4, 9 (defau lt setting ), 16, 36 or 81 image s on the mon itor at the s ame tim e. 1 Tur n th e S dial to the left ( f ) in Play back mode. Nine thumbnail images are displayed at once.
69 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Images will be gro uped and d isplaye d by fold er in whi ch they are s aved. 1 In the multi- image display screen, tu rn the S dia l ag ain to t he le ft ( f ). Six folders are displayed at once. 2 Select th e folder to display.
70 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 You can play bac k all image s saved on an SD Memory Ca rd succes sivel y. 1 Select u (Slidesho w) in the playback mode palette.
71 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 You can join mu ltiple im ages tog ether, dis play the m as an in dex print, and save th e index p rint as a new ima ge. 1 Select p (Index ) in the playback mode palette. The [Index] screen appears. 2 Press the 5 k ey and select a layout.
72 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Developing RAW Images You can convert RAW images i nto JPEG or TIF F format. Caut ion • Only RAW image s captured with this ca mera can be edited. Images captured with ot her came ras cannot be edited on this camera.
73 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 *1 This cannot b e set when [File Format] is set to [TIF F]. (The setting is fixed to i .) *2 This cannot be set fo r RAW images taken in M ulti-exposure mode. *3 This can be selecte d only when a compatible len s is attached.
74 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Rotati ng Images When sh ooting ve rtically, rotation i nforma tion is ad ded to an image s o that it c an be pl ayed back w ith the a ppropriate orien tation. You can chan ge the rota tion inform ation an d save the ima ge using the followi ng proced ure.
75 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Changing the Ima ge Size You can c hange the n umber of rec orded pix els and qu ality lev el of an im age and s ave it as a new file . Caut ion • Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resized. • Ima ges once resized to s cann ot be resiz ed again.
76 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Digital Filters You can process i mages with d igital fil ters. The foll owing fi lters ar e availa ble. Caut ion • Only JPEG and RAW images captured with this camera can be edited using the digital filters.
77 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 You can retrieve th e filter effe cts a lready appli ed to a n image, and reap ply them to other im ages. 1 Select an i mage fo r retrievin g the dig ital filt er effects and then sele ct D (Digital Filter) in the playback mo de palett e.
78 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 DPOF Settings DPOF (Digi tal Print Order Form at) settings allo w you to specify the num ber of copi es and whe ther to im print the d ate. Memo • DPOF settings cannot be applied t o RAW images. • You can make DPOF settings for up to 999 images on each SD Memory Card.
79 Playback a nd Processing Functions 4 Connecting th e Camera to AV Equipment You can pl ay back i mages on AV equipmen t by conne cting the camer a with a comm ercia lly- avail able v ideo cable (mini plug to RCA cable) or HDMI cable (Type C).
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5 Using a Computer Conn ecti ng to a Co mpu ter .... ..... ...... ....... ...... ..... ...... .. 82 Using the Pro vided Softw are ....... ...... ......
82 Using a Com puter 5 Connecting to a Computer The cap tured imag es can b e transferre d to a compu ter by connec ting the cam era using a USB ca ble and can be managed using t he provide d softw are.
83 Using a Com puter 5 1 Set [USB Connection] in the [ R 2] menu. Refer to “Menu R eference”. ( z p.R 25) 2 Turn your computer on. 3 Turn your camera off. 4 Open the terminal co ver of th e camera, and connect th e USB terminal a nd a USB port o f your computer using the provided USB cable.
84 Using a Com puter 5 Using the Provide d Software “PENTAX Digi tal Camera Utility 4” i s inclu ded on the prov ided CD-ROM (S-SW107). Using the PENTAX Digital Camera Uti lity 4, yo u can ma nage ima ges sav ed on you r compute r, deve lop RAW im ages take n with t his camera a nd adjus t the colo r of them.
85 Using a Com puter 5 When PEN TAX Digital C amera Uti lity 4 is launche d, the following screen (brows er) appears . Memo • The screenshots used in this explanation are for Windows. The Browser ta b set (default setting) You can perform the file man agement f unctions such as viewing and mana ging the i mages.
86 Using a Com puter 5 The Laboratory tab set (defa ult setting) The con trol panel for adjus ting the im age appe ars here. The Custo m tab set (defaul t setting) The screen disp lay can be custom ized he re. The Custom tab set enab les you t o customiz e whethe r to show /hide the various ta b pages in accord ance wi th your needs .
87 Using a Com puter 5 Refer to the Help m enu for de tails on u sing the software prog ram. 1 Click the button on the Tool bar. Or, select [PENTAX Digital Camera Utility Help] from the [Help] menu. Viewing the Help Menu Regarding Product Regist ration To better serve y ou, please take a moment to register your software.
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6 Appendix Optional Acces sories ........ ........... ......... ........... ........... 90 Error Messages .............. ........... ........... ......... ........... ... 93 Troubleshoo ting ..... ........ ....... ....... ......... ........ ....... ..
90 Appendix 6 Optional Access ories Sever al accesso ries are p rovided fo r use with t he h . Please c ontact a PENTAX Servic e Center for deta ils regarding access orie s. Products marked with a n asteris k (*) are the sam e as tho se suppli ed with t he camera.
91 Appendix 6 Auto Ma cro Flas h AF160FC The AF160 FC is a flash syste m especi ally desig ned for macro photogra phy to take c lose, shadow less pi ctures of small objects . It is co mpatible with existi ng TTL auto flash fun ctions and it c an be use d with a w ide range of PENTAX cameras by using th e provided adapter ring s.
92 Appendix 6 Conne ct to the cabl e switch terminal and operat e the ca mera shutter re lease bu tton. The c ord length i s 0.5 m. Used for re mote control shooting . Operati ng distan ce for rem ote control From the front o f camera: approx . 4 m From the back of camera: approx.
93 Appendix 6 Error Messages Caut ion • Error me ssages related to a n SD M emory Card appear for each card slot being used. If an error message appears, take the appropriate action for the respective card slot. Error M essage Descript ion Memory card full The SD Memo ry Card is full and no more images can be saved.
94 Appendix 6 Troubleshoot ing In rare ca ses, the came ra may not op erate correc tly due to static e lectricity. This can b e remedie d by taki ng the batte ry out and puttin g it back in ag ain. When the mirror remain s in the up positio n, take the batt ery out and put it back in again .
95 Appendix 6 Index Symbols E button ....... ................ ............ ......... 59 y button...................... ............ ......... 62 ] button........... ........... ................. .... 56 m button ........... ................. .........
96 Appendix 6 Delete an single i mage ..................... 67 Destinati on .............. ................. ...... R23 Detailed informatio n display.............. 18 Developm ent...................... ............... 72 Digital Ca mera Utilit y ... .
97 Appendix 6 I Image Com parison ............ ............... 70 Image p lane indi cator .............. ......... 11 Image Rot ation .................. ........... .... 74 Image To ne.................. ................. .... 62 Index ............ ...
98 Appendix 6 RAW Developme nt .................. ......... 72 RAW File Format ............... ............ R19 Rec. Mode m enu ..................... R4 , R13 Recorded Pix els............... 43, R1 3 , R35 Red-eye re duction ............. ............
99 Appendix 6 White Bal ance (E xtended Bra cketing) ................. ................ ............ ...... R16 Windows ................. ........... ............... 82 World Tim e ....... ................. ........... . R23 X M mode .................
100 Appendix 6 WARRANTY POLICY All PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels a re guaranteed against defect s of material or workmans hip for a period of twelve months from date of purchase.
101 Appendix 6 For cus tomers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This dev ice compli es with Part 15 o f the FCC Rules. Ope ration is sub ject to the following two condit ions: (1) Th is devi ce may n.
102 Appendix 6 Declarati on of Con formity According to 47CFR, Par ts 2 and 15 fo r Class B P ersonal Co mpute rs and Per ipheral s We: PENTAX RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS COR PORAT IO N Located a t: 6 33 17 Str eet, Sui te 2600 Denver , Colorado 8 0202 U.S.
103 Appendix 6 Informat ion for Users on Collec tion and Disposal of Old Equipment a nd Used Batteries 1. In the European Uni on These s ymbols on the produc ts, pack aging and /or accom panying documents m ean that used elec trical and elec tronic equ ipment and batteries shou ld not be mixed with genera l househo ld wast e.
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Pentax 645Dをまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはPentax 645Dの技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Pentax 645Dの取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Pentax 645Dで得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Pentax 645Dを既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はPentax 645Dの不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Pentax 645Dに関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちPentax 645Dデバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。