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1. 0 83 R25 USB terminal ceceeteeeeeeeeeees 83 USER oinin atsana R20 USER MOde c ccccccsccssesseesseeeseseeeeeees 47 User setting mode 47 R20 V Vertical position eeeeeeeee 16 Video Cable eceeceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeees 79 VIdEO Oubvessccssceceseceasceseeteeversdeeescs R25 Video terminal ccceeeeeeee 79 Viewfinder 0 ccceeceeeceeeeeeeeteeeeeees 20 Viewing a captured image 37 W WARRANTY POLICY 100 R45 WB Adjustable Range 45 R31 WB button c cece cc eceeeceeeseeeeeees 50 WB When Using Flash R31 White Balance eeteeeeeees 50 White Balance Extended Bracketing E E snaieslicashiieaditichieeiacds R16 WINdOWS sisiriiiisicsitiinsreceriicasticoceicaeie 82 World Time iiris R23 X X MOdanesiensinnmanana 47 R34 X SYNC socket sissie 58 Z ZOOM diS play s r iien eea 67 xipueddy 99 xipueddy 100 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 op
2. be exposed to rapid changes in temperature or to condensation e Format new SD Memory Cards Also format SD Memory Cards used with other cameras Formatting an SD Memory Card p 36 The data on your SD Memory Card should be managed at your own risk Power 1 Turn the main switch to ON The camera will turn on Set the main switch to the position OFF to turn off the camera Memo e Always turn the camera off when not in use e The power will automatically turn off when you do not perform any operations within a set period of time Auto Power Off To reactivate the camera after it turns off automatically turn it on again or perform any of the following Press the shutter release button halfway Press the DJ button MENU button or INFO button e By default the camera is set to power off automatically after 1 minute of inactivity You can change the setting in Auto Power Off in the X3 menu RI p R27 p ezs Buiye5 33 p ezs Buiye5 34 Initial Settings Language Setting The first time the camera is turned on after purchase the Language a3 screen appears on the monitor Follow the procedure below to set the display language and the current date and time 1 Usethea v lt gt keys to select a desired language and press the OK button The Initial Setting screen in the selected language appears Language amp 8 English Dansk EAAnvika F
3. Memo e If the folder to be deleted contains protected images select whether to delete or leave all images on the confirmation screen When Delete All is selected protected images are also deleted e Refer to Menu Reference for details on folder names RA p R26 l Calendar Display You can display images by shooting date 1 Inthe multi image display Number of images shot in this date screen press the INFO button twice Only the dates when pictures were taken are displayed Shooting Thumbnail date Available operations AY keys Selects the shooting date lt gt keys Selects an image captured on the selected shooting date OK button or 3 dial Displays all images to the right Q 8 dial to the left I Returns to calendar display INFO button Switches to Multi image display DISP button SD1 button Switches between the SD Memory SD2 button Cards f button Deletes selected images suoljoun4 Bulssad01g pue yoeqAe d 69 suoljoun Bulssad0 g pue yoeqhe d 70 You can play back all images saved on an SD Memory Card successively 17 Select H Slideshow in the playback mode palette The start screen is displayed and slideshow begins Available operations OK button Pause Resume lt gt keys Displays the next or previous image v key P button Stops playback and the camera returns to MENU button Playback mode Shutter rele
4. Flash Accessories Auto Flash AF540FGZ Auto Flash AF360FGZ The AF540FGZ and AF360FGZ are P TTL auto flash units with a maximum guide number of approximately 54 and 36 ISO 100 m respectively Their features include slave sync flash contrast control sync flash auto flash high speed sync flash wireless flash slow speed sync and trailing curtain sync flash AF540FGZ AF360FGZ Auto Flash AF200FG The AF200FG is a P TTL auto flash unit with a maximum guide number of approximately 20 ISO 100 m It features contrast control sync flash and slow speed sync flash when combined with the AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ unit AF200FG Auto Macro Flash AF160FC The AF160FC is a flash system especially designed for macro photography to take close shadowless pictures of small objects It is compatible with existing TTL auto flash functions and it can be used with a wide range of PENTAX cameras by using the provided adapter rings 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 Off camera Shoe Clip CL 10 When using the AF540FGZ or AF360FGZ as a wireless flash this large clip is used for setting the external flash on a desk or table Q AF160FC Hot Shoe Adapter Fe Off camera Shoe Adapter F Off camera Shoe Clip CL 10 For Viewfinder Large Eyecup 645 O EC107 Interchangeab
5. 3 Press the shutter release button halfway Digital Preview ends and the autofocus system operates Memo e The maximum display time for Digital Preview is 60 seconds suolouny Bunooys 61 suoljouny Bunooys 62 Custom Image You can set the image finishing tone before shooting Select from the following eight modes for Image Tone Bright Natural default setting Portrait Landscape Vibrant Muted Reversal Film and Monochrome You can adjust the following parameters for each mode Parameter Setting Saturation 1 4 to 4 Hue 1 4 to 4 Filter Effect 2 None Green Yellow Orange Red Magenta Blue Cyan Infrared Filter Toning 2 4 to 4 High Low Key Adj 4 to 4 4 to 4 Contrast 3 e Contrast Highlight and Contrast Shadow can be added to make more advanced settings Sharpness ese P e You can change Sharpness to Fine Sharpness 1 Not available when Reversal Film or Monochrome is selected 2 Available only when Monochrome is selected 3 Not available when Reversal Film is selected 1 2 3 Press the button The Custom Image setting screen appears Use the lt gt keys to choose the image tone mode Use the A Y keys to select the parameter you want to change and use the lt gt keys to change the setting Available operations sae dial Switches between enabling and dis
6. RA p R25 Turn your computer on Turn your camera off AUN Open the terminal cover of the camera and connect the USB terminal and a USB port of your computer using the provided USB cable 5 Turn your camera on For Windows the camera is recognized as a Removable Disk in My Computer For Macintosh an icon for the SD Memory Card appears on the desktop Memo e If the Removable Disk Drive dialog appears when the camera is turned on select Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer and click the OK button e When using Windows XP if the SD Memory Card has a volume label the volume label name appears instead of Removable Disk A new unformatted SD Memory Card may show the manufacturer s name or model number 6 Save the captured images to your computer Copy the image file s or the folder containing the image files in your camera to the hard disk of your computer 7 Disconnect your camera from your computer Jajndwoy e Buisn 83 sajndwoy e Buisn 84 Using the Provided Software PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 is included on the provided CD ROM S SW107 Using the PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 you can manage images saved on your computer develop RAW images taken with this camera and adjust the color of them Compatible file formats bmp BMP jog JPEG pef RAW files in PENTAX original format png PNG tif TIFF dng RAW files in DNG format
7. 55 suoljouny Bunooys 56 Auto Bracketing Exposure Bracketing You can use Exposure Bracketing to take 2 standard exposure and underexposure or standard exposure and overexposure 3 or 5 pictures with different exposure Memo e Set the auto bracketing order with 8 Auto Bracketing Order in the C2 menu 4 p R31 e Set the EV step interval with 1 EV Steps in the C1 menu EQ p R30 1 Turn the sa dial while pressing the button and set the number of frames Check the setting on the LCD panel Right clockwise OFF gt 3 frames gt 5 frames Left counterclockwise OFF 2 frames underexposed gt 2 frames overexposed 2 Turn the 3 dial while pressing the 24 button and set the compensation value Press the button while pressing the h button to return to OFF and EV Steps Compensation Value 1 3 EV 0 3 40 7 1 0 41 3 41 7 42 0 1 2 EV 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 p Pyrat gt 5 HERAT n 3 waa im waa we U wE AS 2 images underexposed at 0 3 EV 5 images at 1 0 EV 3 Press the shutter release button fully Pictures can be taken continuously while the shutter release button is held down If you take your finger off the shutter release button before the set number of frames is taken the next bracket setting will remain effective for twice the amount of the exposu
8. 008 R6 R22 Playback Mode Palette 66 R11 POWE sicieentei ees 33 Press halfway eceeeseeeeeeeeeeenees R32 PROVIQW 2 e2sihs cxctesacatcoconsannetads cbacs 61 R18 Print Setting 78 Product registration eee 87 Program Line n 47 R15 Program Mode 47 ad 0 0 0 ee 73 Provided softwar e cccc0c0seeeeees 84 PU Peed ps scents erae a E aai R25 Q Quality Level 0 ceeee 43 R14 R RAW i sesatedesvestadecesr een islesrtiareeieeacessas 42 RAW button 0 ec ccecceeceseeereeees R19 xipueddy 97 xipueddy 98 RAW Development iesene 72 RAW File Format eeeee R19 Rec Mode meni 00066 R4 R13 Recorded Pixels 43 R13 R35 Red eye reduction secese 58 Remote Conttrol ceeeeees 54 Remote Control in B 00068 R32 Repeat Playback eee R22 RESERVE aticccsesehsazsseasteecnescessseteascrte 42 RES6l scsictecdtncciiid aes hiiilicie ct R28 R35 ROSIZG coe sheet coe ecisticassaessticiseaeeaeeds 75 Rotate ideie aieeaa 74 Rotation information 0 R35 S Saturation Custom Image 62 Saturation Extended Bracketing E A AE R16 Save as Manual WB 0 0 52 Save Setting White Balance 52 Screen ESCH praras R22 SD Memory Card 0 000 31 36 SD1 SD2 button ou cece eeeeeeeeeees 42 SD1 SD2 Image File Format R13 SEL tec eid ieee
9. e You can use the AF button to focus on the subject in the same manner as when pressing the shutter release button halfway You can also use 13 AF Button Function in the C2 menu to set the AF button function to AF Cancel EQ p R31 You can adjust the AF focus position with 33 AF Fine Adjustment in the C5 menu RA p R35 AF Point Switching The camera selects an optimum AF point in the viewfinder You can select the desired focus position from the set number of AF points in the AF area Auto SEL Select Center Sets the focus position to the center of the viewfinder 1 Turn the AF point switching dial The selected AF point lights red in the viewfinder Superimpose AF Area 2 gi When SEL is selected use the A V lt gt keys to select the desired focus position Pressing the OK button returns the focus position to the center Memo To turn off the red light of the superimposed AF point set 15 Superimpose AF Area to Off in the C3 menu J p R32 You can select the number of AF points from 11 default setting 5 or 3 The selected AF points are used as the focus position when the AF point switching dial is set to SEL Set this with 16 Number of AF Points in the C3 menu RA p R32 The focus position selected when set to SEL is saved even if the When any of the following operations are performed changing of the AF
10. Attaching the Large Eyecup after capturing Instant Review Attach the Large Eyecup 645 O EC107 as needed 1 Slightly stretch the rim of the large eyecup and attach it on the camera covering over the standard eyecup Available operations during Instant Review om dial Enlarges Instant Review p 67 button Deletes an image p 67 Memo e You can set the Instant Review display with the 3 menu EQ p R18 payieys Buiye5 Playing Back Captured Images You can play back captured images 1 Press the M 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 INFO button to switch the information display for the image p 17 p ezs Buiye5 2 View the images Available operations lt 4 key or sa dial to the left Shows the previous image gt key or s dial to the right Shows the next image DISP button SD1 button Switches between the SD SD2 button Memory Cards Memo e Refer to Playback and Processing Functions p 65 for details on playback functions Use the provided PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 software to play back pictures using a computer Using a Computer p 81 How to Change Function Settings Function settings can be changed using the direct keys control panel or menus Some functions can be changed using bo
11. Installing the Software You can install the software from the provided CD ROM Memo e When multiple accounts have been setup on your computer log on with an account that has administrative rights before installing the software 1 Turn your computer on Shut down other software running 2 Place the CD ROM S SW107 into the CD ROM DVD drive on your computer The PENTAX Software Installer screen appears If the PENTAX Software Installer screen does not appear For Windows 1 Click My Computer from the Start menu 2 Double click the CD ROM drive S SW107 icon 3 Double click the Setup exe icon For Macintosh 1 Double click the CD ROM S SW107 icon on the desktop 2 Double click the PENTAX Installer icon Click PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 For Windows proceed to Step 4 For Macintosh follow the instructions on the screen to perform subsequent steps a SILKYPIX Select the desired language in the Choose Setup Language screen and click OK When the InstallShield Wizard screen appears in the selected language click Next Follow the instructions on the screen to perform subsequent steps The PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 Screen When PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 is launched the following screen browser appears Memo The screenshots used in this explanation are for Windows The Browser tab set default setting You can perform the file managem
12. e Donotuse high voltage or high current external flashes They may cause the camera to malfunction Attaching a Flash A flash with reversed polarity the center of the hot shoe or sync plug has a negative symbol cannot be used as this may damage the camera or flash e Linked functions will not work e To prevent vignetting caused by Trailing Curtain Sync from occurring it is recommended to take a test shot using a shutter speed one stop slower than the flash sync speed e The contact of the X sync socket is not dust proof or water resistant Attach the provided Sync socket 2P cap when not in use 2 Attach the flash and turn on the camera fl Setting the Flash Mode 1 Remove the hot shoe cover of the camera Memo The following flash modes are available The flash modes that Press the button to discharge the flash in Modeling Flash or are available differ depending on the exposure mode Test Flash mode Set this with 34 External Flash Discharge in the C5 menu Q p R35 Flash Mode Available Exposure Modes Flash k a seve Reduci P Sv Tv Av TAV M B X n l Using a Sync Cord e bake 4 Slow speed Sync P Sv Av You can connect a sync cord to the os Slow speed Synct Red eye X sync socket on the camera 1 Press the 4 button The Flash Mode screen appears 2 Use the lt gt keys to select a Seren flash mode 3 Use the Flash On so F os QENU
13. 3 dial to select the entire screen or spot area for the measuring range When a spot area is selected use the A Y lt gt keys to move the frame to the position you want to measure 5 Press the OK button When measuring is completed the camera returns to the white balance fine tuning screen suolouny Bunooys 51 suolj9uny Bunooys Setting the Color Temperature Saving the White Balance Setting of a Captured Image You can save up to three color temperature settings The default setting is 5000K You can copy the white balance setting of an image captured 1 Select K in the White Balance screen and press with this camera and save it as Manual White Balance the gt key 1 in Playback mode display the image with the 2 Usethe a Y keys to select K1 K2 or K3 and press white balance setting you want to copy the gt key 2 Select amp Save as Manual WB in the playback The Color Temperature screen appears mode palette 3 Usethe 3 7 dials to oan The save confirmation screen appears adjust the color Tomperatoe a 3 Select 21 G2 or G3 and m5 PE temperature age 5000K 6 press the OK button ened Eent z 7 B A Inowjset ding toythe Color temperature steps differ A o The white balance setting of the o Er jbalance depending on the e dial O20 gt selected image is saved to Manual Sag A END Cancel Check ROK
14. 44 Select amp Delete issiria 68 SOMME tise c ce sicises eeesessdenncesaseereccesssx 54 Sensitivity 0 cece 46 R14 Sensitivity Priority mode 0 4 47 Sensitivity Start Level R32 Sensitivity Steps eee R30 Sensor Cleaning R29 Setting the Time eeeeeee R23 Set up MENU 0 cceeeeeeeees R7 R23 Shade White Balance 50 Shadow Correction R14 Sharpness Extended Bracketing AEA E EAE TAT R16 Sharpness Custom Image 62 SNOOTING TT 37 Shooting information 0 eee 14 Shutter amp Aperture Priority mode 47 Shutter Priority mode eee 47 Single Image Display eee 67 Single Mdeon 44 SIIC SHOW 00ccceececeeeee eee eeee 70 R22 DOb E ees E ates denecalbeees 42 Slow Shutter Speed NR R32 Slow speed Sync saesnec 58 Soft Digital Filter 0 76 Specifications n R36 Spot metering 45 SR GB nnion R19 Start Interval R17 Status SCreen ccccceeeeee 15 R18 SUPA o E 24 Superimpose AF Area 44 R32 SV mode ieee cece 47 R33 SYNC COM oececccscsses ceesseeengeccedbechenseeeee 58 System requirement cee 82 T TAV mode uu cece eee 47 R34 Test FlasSn ceccccceecceeeeeeeteeeeeeeees R35 Text SZC rierien 34 R24 WU fesa cada crite E T 72 Toning Custom Image 62 Tungsten Light R31 Tungsten Light White Balance 50 TV Mode wooo eee eee eee 47 R33 U USB Connection
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16. 40 Lens unlock button Press to detach a lens Metering mode switch Switches between the metering modes p 45 Exposure Bracketing button Sets exposure bracketing p 56 SD2 SD2 quality level button Sets the file format for saving images to the SD Memory Card in the SD2 slot p 42 SD1 SD1 quality level button Sets the file format for saving images to the SD Memory Card in the SD1 slot p 42 RAW button Temporarily changes the file format Set the file format in the E 4 menu p R19 Mode dial lock button Press to allow the mode dial to be turned p 48 Mode dial Switches between the exposure modes p 48 AF point switching dial Sets the AF point p 44 7 Rear e dial 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 p 40 AF mode switching dial Switches between the autofocus modes AF S C p 44 Playback button Switches to the Playback mode p 38 Press again to switch to Capture mode INFO button Displays the control panel p 16 Displays shooting information during playback p 17 MENU button Displays the 481 menu p 40 Next press the key to display other menus Displays the gt 11 menu first during playback When a menu is displayed press this button to cancel a selection or return to the previous s
17. Digital Filt r 76 Extract Color Digital Filter 76 Digital Preview s 61 R18 EYVGCUD ue EET 37 G Diopter adjustment cccccceceee 37 Good Quality level 43 R14 Direct KEYS ccesccssceseeesessseesseeeees 38 R11 F Green DUHOM sisirin R34 DISP button aa 15 66 File Format c csssseeeeeeeees 42 R13 Guide Display 14 R24 Display Clot ssesssssssssssesenee R18 lig ace ae i i ilter Digital Filter cceeeeeees Don ne R18 Fiter Effect Custom mage 62 HDMI cable 79 DNG Rig Fine Sharpness Custom Image 62 HDMI Out i BIIO AEREE E EEEE E E 78 AE a AE ATE 60 HDR Capture sseceeceeceeeeeeeeees R16 D Range Seting 1 11111 R14 Flash White Balance 50 Help e S 87 DRIVE button en 53 F DUOT s ninrin 59 PAIS Mise ONIN Miaka 121121121111 79 Drive Mode sssssssssssssessessesssessesetee 53 Flash compatibility GO eee eee me Dust lett ecccck a ctecticriedeetiasealtn R28 Flash compensation 59 i ei Bey Adjustment Custom 62 Flash Moge accscssaccssorneawstmncnicstcasctsases 58 MAJE aetna eer eee a a S 58 High Low Key Adjustment Extended Flash X sync Speed mode 47 Bracketing sieiiireisnisnn R16 E Fluorescent Light White Balance 50 High ISO Noise Reduction R32 BGA scossissscsscbesdosiusascssbsdoeszanaanseatuns R33 Fluorescent Light Cool Whi
18. O Single Frame Shooting Si Continuous Shooting Self timer shooting 0 Remote Control shooting EV bar Electronic Level Display EV Compensation p 48 Battery level p 29 Flash Exposure Compensation p 59 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1415 16171819 20 SD2 Image File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality p 42 GEM RAW capture GIN RAW JPEG capture SD1 Image File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality p 42 e dials Appears when the adjustment is available ISO ISO AUTO Appears when the sensitivity is displayed Sensitivity EV compensation value Copyright Information embedded QI p R27 Interval Shooting p 54 Auto Bracketing Blinks when used together with Extended Bracketing 20 Remaining image storage capacity USB connection mode QI p R25 Sensor Cleaning EQ p R29 Pc S MSC mode Pc P PTP mode Clin During sensor cleaning Memo e Press the button to illuminate the LCD panel 22 Getting Started Attaching the Strap aciccccercecescesacterstitexsscacwserecstsenscvecste 24 Attaching the Lens cstccs sii cessceesdecisxtasessnsettaecsesansnceseioxe 24 Using the Battery srcssccsscretecccecestonnececsenretnersegecciwecrenesrext 28 Inserting Removing the SD Memory Card 31 POWT neioii aaaeeeaa rbsdawetanse vores svdletaua chek sersvactescdsciesevurers 33 Initial Settings oaccc vei rceseneawesacaceeesceysttsncdaceiextuvesteaeasnvrines 34 Dio
19. Shooting Set this in the 482 menu M p R17 Q Caution e Interval Shooting is not available when the exposure mode is set to B or when Extended Bracketing or HDR Capture is set Multi exposure You can create a composite picture by taking multiple frames Set this in the 482 menu M p R17 Q Caution e When Multi exposure is set Interval Shooting and Extended Bracketing are not available e Multi exposure cannot be used with Extended Bracketing or HDR Capture at the same time The mode set last is used e Lens Correction in the 482 menu is disabled when Multi exposure is set Mirror Lock up This raises the mirror You can use this function with another drive mode 1 Turn the MUP dial The camera is ready to raise the mirror ERT OOOO Of i De 2 Press the shutter release button fully The mirror is raised 3 Press the shutter release button fully again The picture is taken and the mirror is lowered To exit mirror lock up shooting return the MUP dial to its original position Memo The mirror will be lowered automatically about one minute after being raised Q Caution e Turning the mode dial or adjusting the lens aperture ring when the mirror is raised lowers the mirror e Preview is not available when the mirror is raised e The mirror will not be raised during Interval Shooting even when the MUP dial is set to the UP position suolouny Bunooys
20. White Balance and the camera switches to Capture mode OT e dial Kelvin Mired Wok oak 1 Step 100K 1 Step 20M f 10 Steps 1 000K 5 Steps 100M Caution e The fine tuned white balance value used when shooting is reset 4 Press the OK button The settings are saved and the camera returns to the White Memo Balance screen e Refer to Setting the Playback Functions p 66 for operations of the playback mode palette Memo e By default the unit of Color Temperature is Kelvin You can change the unit to Mired in 22 Color Temperature Steps in the C4 menu Figures are converted to Kelvin and displayed p R33 Drive Mode There are four drive modes Single Frame Shooting Continuous Shooting Self timer and Remote Control 1 Press the DRIVE button The Drive Mode screen appears 2 Usethe lt gt keys to select a drive mode Continuous Shooting With Continuous Shooting you can shoot at a maximum speed of 1 1 frames per second The number of frames that can be shot continuously varies depending on the number of recorded pixels quality level and other settings 1 Select Si in the Drive Mode Seer screen and press the OK contnuousishocting button ENE suoipun4 Bunooys 53 suonoun4 sunoous i 54 Self timer Shooting This camera has the following two types of self timer modes o Shutter is released aft
21. and the position of the enlarged image INFO button Changes the information display DISP button SD1 button SD2 button Switches between the SD Memory Cards without changing the magnification and the position of the enlarged image Memo e You can enlarge the image by following the same procedure during Instant Review p 37 or Digital Preview p 61 The default setting for the initial magnification is x1 2 120 You can set the initial magnification with Playback Display Method in the gt 11 menu A p R22 The full display of vertical images is displayed at three quarters the size of horizontal images therefore the initial enlarged magnification of vertical images is 100 suoijoun Bulssad01g pue yoeqAe d 67 suoijoun Bulssad0 g pue yoeqAe d 68 Displaying Multiple Images Multi image Display You can display 4 9 default setting 16 36 or 81 images on the monitor at the same time Selection frame 1 Turn the dial to the left H in Playback mode Nine thumbnail images are displayed at once 100 0001 Scroll bar Available operations amp Vv lt gt keys Moves the selection frame OK button Displays a full screen display of the selected image INFO button Displays the Multi img Display Setting screen Select the number of images to display at the same time MENU Cancel NFO m This is not available whe
22. available Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when EV Compensation is set cancels EV Compensation e AE lock is not available e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when AE lock is set cancels AE lock e Continuous Shooting of the drive mode Self timer 2s delay Remote Control 3s delay and Remote Continuous Shooting are not available e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when Continuous Shooting or Self timer 2s delay is set switches the shooting mode to Single Frame Shooting Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when Remote Control 3s delay or Remote Continuous Shooting is set switches the shooting mode to Remote Control Mirror lock up shooting is not available Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when the mirror is raised lowers the mirror The shutter cannot be released when the shutter speed ring is set to LS and the MUP dial is set to the UP position Optical Preview is not available If the lens shutter is charged in advance Digital Preview can be used The same applies when using the Digital Preview to preview the image with White Balance or Custom Image Interval Shooting Exposure Bracketing and HDR Capture are not available e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when Exposure Bracketing or HDR Capture is set cancels the setting Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when Interval Shooting is set exits Interval Shooting In Multi exposure mode the lens shutter must be charged
23. can set whether to display the Bright Dark Area warning with Playback Display Method in the P1 menu RA p R22 eiawey Jno Hulsp 310499 17 elawey Jno Hulsp 310499 18 Detailed information display Use the A keys to switch between pages Page 1 10 11 12 1314 6 10 CB 1 0 Os 16 17 ISO200 10000K M BG2A1 s 19 20 TRAW O Ax HOR O t0 21 23 24 2 JPEG EOI Ax AdobeRGB G0 22 25 05 0510 10 00AM 100 0001 28 29 ZN Photographer 30 31 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 31 QRSTUVWXYZ Z Copyright Holder 30 32 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 32 QRSTUVWXYZ ONO Ph WD 15 16 17 18 Rotation Information Captured image Exposure Mode Focus Mode AF point Flash Mode Metering mode Focal length Shutter speed Drive Mode Highlight Correction Shadow Correction Distortion Correction Lateral Chromatic Aberration Adjustment Aperture value EV Compensation Flash Exposure Compensation Sensitivity 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 White Balance White Balance fine tuning SD1 Image File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality Protect SD2 Image File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality Protect HDR Capture Multi exposure Digital Filter Color Space Image Tone Custom Image parameters Shooting date and time Folder number File number Information tampering warning Photographer Copyright Holder Histogram display A brightness histogram and RGB histogram can b
24. creas R24 CTE White Balance 0cccc 50 A Best Quality level sess teeeeee 43 R14 Custom IMage ceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 62 AC adapter 30 Better Quality level 43 R14 Custom setting menu R9 R30 Bright Dark Area R22 ACCESSOLIES o 10 26 90 AdobeRGB R19 Brightness Level c ccc0sccceeeeens R24 D AE lock 49 R30 Bulb MOQE wu eeceececeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeees 47 Data Saving Method 42 R13 S hae Date Adjustment 35 R23 AE L button eeeceeeeteeeeeeees 49 C aan AF button 44 R31 Date IMpriNt eiiis 78 p AUEEN E i Ape C AF mM de Jien 44 Daylight White Balance 50 MEAAGJUSUMEMU sisters narrer Cable switch terminal c00008 11 AF point 44 R30 Default Settings eects R4 ae aaa ce Calendar display eeeeeeeee 69 i AF with Remote Control oa R32 p ay Delete all images ccceeeee R22 xipueddy xipueddy Delete an single image 67 Exposure lock timer 0 46 R30 Focus Mode 44 Destination 2 R23 Exposure Mode sn 47 R13 Folder display a 69 Detailed information display 18 Exposure Warning ecc 21 Folder Name R26 Development cceeceecteeeeeeeees 72 Extended Bracketing 57 R16 FOrimatt inienn itdi 36 R29 Digital Camera Utility 0 82 External flash ae R35 Function settings ceeeees 38
25. from the and contacts of the battery Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire This can cause an explosion or fire If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with skin or clothes wash the affected areas thoroughly with water e Precautions for D LI90 Battery Usage USE SPECIFIED CHARGER ONLY DO NOT INCINERATE DO NOT DISASSEMBLE DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT DO NOT EXPOSE TO HIGH TEMP 140 F 60 C About the SD Memory Card A Warning Be sure to store the SD Memory Card out of the reach of small children The SD Memory Card may be swallowed by mistake Seek medical attention immediately if a memory card is accidentally swallowed Care to be Taken During Handling l Before Using Your Camera About the Battery and Charger When the camera has not been used for a long time confirm that it is still working properly particularly prior to taking important pictures such as at a wedding or when traveling Recorded data cannot be guaranteed if recording playback or transferring your data to a computer etc is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or recording media SD Memory Card etc Storing the battery fully charged may decrease the battery performance Avoid storing in high temperatures If the battery is left inserted and the camera is not used for a long time the battery will over discharge and shorten the battery s usage span Charging the battery a day before
26. in the up position take the battery out and put it back in again Then the mirror will retract when the camera is turned on again If after performing these procedures the camera operates correctly it does not require any repairs We recommend checking the following items before contacting a service center Problem Cause Remedy The camera does not turn on The battery is not installed Check if the battery is installed The battery power is low Replace with a charged battery or use the AC adapter kit K AC50 optional The shutter will There is no available space on the SD Memory Insert an SD Memory Card with available space or delete unwanted images Also check work properly not release Card the file format settings for the SD1 and SD2 slots Recording Wait until recording is finished The USB The USB Set USB Connection in the connection with a computerdoes not connection mode is N2 menu to MSC P set to PTP M p R25 AFG EE E 44 Card access IAMP eeeeeeerees 11 I n d ex AFS n a 44 CCD plane indicator eee 11 Aperture Priority mode ee 47 Center weighted metering 45 Symbols Auto White Balance A 50 Charging E EAE E Jonenett 28 4 button 59 Auto Bracketing 56 i a sd EE E R23 button T 62 Auto Bracketing Order 006 R31 Cloudy White Balance 004 50 Be DO
27. manually for each shot An external flash cannot be used even when connected to the hot shoe Be sure to use the sync terminal on the lens An external flash cannot be synchronized even when connected to the X sync socket on the camera The flash mode setting is not applied to LS shooting payiejs Buiye5 21 p ezs Bug 28 Using the Battery Use only a rechargeable lithium ion D LI90 battery Note AC plug cord Listed Type SPT 2 or NISPT 2 18 2 flexible cord rated 125V 7A minimum 6ft 1 8m Charging the Battery Indicator lamp Lithium ion battery AC plug cord Connect the AC plug cord to the charger N Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet 2 Face the A mark on the battery up and insert it into the battery charger The indicator lamp turns on during charging and turns off when the battery is fully charged 4 Remove the battery from the battery charger Caution e Do not use the provided battery charger to charge batteries other than battery D LI90 Charging other batteries may cause damage or overheating Ifthe battery is correctly oriented and inserted into the battery charger but the indicator lamp is not lit the battery is faulty Use a new battery in the camera Memo e The maximum charging time is approximately 390 minutes Charge in a location where the temperature is between 0 C and 40 C e f usage time is reduced the battery has reache
28. p 72 or the provided PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 software for RAW image 1 Turn the 3 dial while development p 84 pressing the SD1 button RAW Captures images in both RAW and JPEG formats and saves them to one card The setting changes in the following When either of SD Memory Cards becomes full images are sequence JPEG RAW RAW saved to the other one in the same file format RESERVE OFF RESERVE lIf an SD Memory Card which is not set to RESERVE becomes full or is removed images are saved to the other one which is set to RESERVE The card slot is not used OFF When using only one SD Memory Card use this setting for the unused slot 2 Turn the 3 dial while pressing the SD2 button Configure the setting for the SD Memory Card in the SD2 slot in the same manner Q Caution Depending on the setting and condition for storing the data when one or both of the SD Memory Cards become full and no more images can be saved an error message appears and the shutter locks e When JPEG or RAW is set for both cards the JPEG images saved to both cards have the same JPEG Recorded Pixels and JPEG Quality settings Memo e You can check the data saving status for each slot on the status screen p 15 LCD panel p 22 and in the viewfinder p 20 JPEG Recorded Pixels Quality Level When JPEG is selected as the file format set the recorded pixels and
29. quality level xxx Best xx Better and Good This does not have to be set when RAW is selected as the file format Setting Recorded Pixels Pixels L 40m 7264x5440 M 32m 6528x4896 21M 5376x4032 13m 4224x3168 s 7m 3072x2304 Set the recorded pixels for M and S with 35 M and S Pixel Resolution in the C5 menu RA p R35 1 Turn the sax dial while pressing the SD1 SD2 Pp button fi The setting changes in the following sequence Lk default setting Lak Lx Mk Mk Mk Skew Ske Sk Memo e If you set JPEG or RAW for both cards when either the SD1 or SD2 button is used to set the recorded pixels and quality level both cards will have the same settings suolouny Bunooys 43 suolj9uny Buljoous 44 Focusing Selecting the Focus Mode 1 Select AF or MF on the lens 2 Use the AF mode switching dial on the camera to select the AF mode AF S Autofocus Single mode Locks the focus at the position where the subject is in focus C AF C Autofocus Continuous mode Continuously adjusts the focus to keep the subject in focus The shutter can be released even if autofocus does not work The camera automatically tracks the subject if the subject is determined to be a moving object during focusing Memo
30. sojog 15 eiawey JNO Hulsp 310499 16 Control panel Press the INFO button to display the control panel and change settings SOON OOAARWDHD ISO AUTO Adjustment On Bo aa Ge E Be CoA U PRAW L ke 2 JPEG L xxx 05 05 10 10 30AM Function name 11 SD1 Image File Format JPEG Setting Recorded Pixels JPEG ISO AUTO Adjustment Quality Remaining image storage capacity 12 SD2 Image File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality Remaining image storage capacity Current date and time Program Line Highlight Correction Distortion Correction Extended Bracketing HDR Capture 13 Shadow Correction Lateral Chromatic Aberration Adjustment Memo Items that cannot be changed due to the current camera setting status cannot be selected Vertical Display When the camera is rotated to the vertical position with the exposure lock timer turned on the status screen and control panel are displayed in a vertical position and the directions of the A Y 4 gt keys also change ISO AUTO Adjustment On 05 05 10 10 30AM Electronic Level Display Press the DISP button while the status screen is displayed to display the electronic level A bar graph indicating the horizontal camera angle appears at the bottom of the screen and a bar graph indicating the vertical camera angle appears on the right side Example Horizontally and Tilted 1 5 to the left ye
31. the battery charger and AC adapter exclusively developed for this product with the specified power and voltage Using a battery charger or AC adapter not exclusive to this product or using the exclusive battery charger or AC adapter with an unspecified power or voltage can cause a fire electric shock or camera breakdown The specified voltage is 100 240V AC Do not disassemble or modify the product This can cause a fire or electric shock If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the product or other abnormality occurs immediately discontinue use and consult a PENTAX Service Center Continuing to use the product can cause a fire or electric shock e If water should happen to get inside the product consult a PENTAX Service Center Continuing to use the product can cause a fire or electric shock e Ifa thunder storm should occur while using the battery charger and AC adapter unplug the AC plug cord and discontinue use Continuing to use the product can cause damage to the equipment fire or electric shock Wipe off the plug of the AC plug cord if it becomes covered with dust Dust on the plug may cause a fire A Caution Do not place or drop heavy objects on or forcefully bend the AC plug cord Doing so may damage the cord Should the AC plug cord be damaged consult a PENTAX Service Center Do not touch or short circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while the cord is plugged in Do not plug or unplug the pow
32. to the AC adapter e Be sure to read the AC adapter kit K AC50 Operating Manual when using the AC adapter Inserting Removing the SD Memory Card This camera can use up to two commercially available SD Memory Cards or SDHC Memory Cards collectively referred to as SD Memory Cards in this manual Ideally you should use a high speed large capacity SD Memory Card Q Caution An SD Memory Card must be formatted with this camera before use Formatting an SD Memory Card p 36 Make sure that the camera is turned off 2 Slide the card cover in the direction of the arrow 1 and then lift it to open 3 Insert the card all the way into the SD1 or SD2 slot with the SD Memory Card label facing toward the monitor Insert an SD Memory Card into one or both of the SD1 and SD2 slots To remove the SD Memory Card push the card in again 4 Close the card cover and then slide it in the opposite direction of the arrow 0 Caution Be sure to fully close the card cover The camera will not turn on if the card cover is open Do not turn off the power or remove the SD Memory Card while the card access lamp is lit Memo e Refer to Setting the File Format and Data Saving Method p 42 for details on how to save data to the SD Memory Cards in the SD1 and SD2 slots peyieys Bug 31 p ezs Buiye5 32 Precautions When Using the SD Memory Card e The SD Memory Card is
33. x x vA vA x x x x Multiple flash x x x vy x x x x x High speed oh sync 7 7 x 7 7 x T x Wireless flash 1 There is a limit to the available shutter speed 5 When the flash setting is MS or M the aperture value changes 2 Two or more compatible flash units are required automatically in Tv mode 3 Available only when using A645 Ax 645 FA645 FA 645 or D FA645 lenses 6 The aperture value changes automatically 4 When the flash setting is MS or M the aperture value changes automatically 7 The flash fully discharges 8 Unavailable for AF330FTZ 60 Preview There are two preview methods Optical Preview default setting using the viewfinder and Digital Preview using the monitor i Optical Preview 1 Turn the main switch to while viewing the subject through the viewfinder You can preview the depth of field in the viewfinder while the main switch is set to During this time no shooting information is displayed in the viewfinder and the shutter cannot be released 2 Take your finger off the main switch Optical Preview ends and the camera is ready to take a picture Digital Preview 1 Set Digital Preview in the 233 menu Refer to Menu Reference RA p R18 2 Turn the main switch to while viewing the subject on the monitor A preview appears on the monitor Available operations om dial Enlarge Instant Review p 67 AE L button Saves the preview image as a new file
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35. 5 About the Video Cable The video terminal for this camera is a two conductor socket If using a three or four conductor mini plug cable insert the colored cord corresponding to the signal from the mini plug end into the video input terminal on the AV equipment being used 3 conductor mini plug Video signal from the 645D Earth GND 4 conductor mini plug Q Caution e For video output images are played back in normal resolution Turn the AV equipment and camera off Open the terminal cover on the camera and connect the video cable to the video terminal or the HDMI cable to the mini HDMI terminal Connect the other end of the video cable or HDMI cable to the video IN jack or HDMI IN jack on the AV equipment and then turn on the camera and AV equipment The camera turns on in video or HDMI mode and the camera information is displayed on the screen of the connected AV equipment suoljoun Bulssad01g pue yoeqAe d regardless of the compatible resolution of the AV equipment To play back images in high definition use the HDMI terminal or first transfer the data to a computer 79 80 MEMO Using a Computer Connecting to a Computer eseceeeeseeeeseereceeeeees Using the Provided Software cececeeeeeeeee Jajndwoy e Buisn 82 Connecting to a Computer The captured images can be transferred to a computer by connecting the camera using a USB cab
36. A Q N On the Date Adjustment screen press the gt key and pate Format Jamidar use the A V keys to choose pate 01 04 2010 the date format Time 00 00 Date Adjustment Settings complete Choose mm dd yy dd mm yy or yy mm dd Press the gt key and use the 4 Y keys to select 24h 24 hour display or 12h 12 hour display Press the gt key The frame returns to Date Format Press the V key and then the gt key The frame moves to the month Use the A Y keys to set the month day and year Set the time in the same manner If you select 12h in Step 2 the camera switches between am and pm depending on the time Select Settings complete and press the OK button The status screen is displayed and the camera switches to Capture mode The seconds value is set to 0 seconds when the OK button is pressed Memo e Pressing the MENU button while setting the date and time cancels the settings and switches the camera to Capture mode The Initial Setting screen or the Date Adjustment screen will appear again the next time the power is turned on To change the date and time use the N1 menu RA p R23 p ezs Bug 35 peyieys Bug 36 Formatting an SD Memory Card An SD Memory Card must be formatted with this camera before use Caution Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting The card O N may be damaged and become unusable Formatting a
37. Cancel OOK dial to adjust the flash compensation value The compensation value differs depending on the setting of 1 EV Steps R p R30 in the C1 menu EV Steps Compensation Value 1 3 EV 2 0 1 7 1 3 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 2 EV 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 1 0 Press the button to return to 0 0 4 Press the OK button The camera switches to Capture mode suolouny Bunooys 59 Flash Compatibility Chart The following functions are available when using 645D with PENTAX flashes v Available x Not available suoljouny Bunooys Flash AF400T AF200S AF540FGZ AF500FTZ AF400FTZ AF140C AF200FG AF160FC AF280T AF200SA AF160 Function AF360FGZ AF330FTZ AF240FT AF200T AF080C AF140 P TTL auto flash v3 Vv v3 x x x x x x pa TTL auto flash x x x x x x x x x External auto flash Vv x x x x v x vA v Red eye reduction vA Vv oY x x x x x x Automatic switching of shutter speed to Flash X sync Speed v v v v vA vA v v v after flash charging Aperture setin P and Tv modes v x x x x v4 v4 x v Slow speed Sync v v v v v v vy v v Auto check in the viewfinder x x x x x x x x x Trailing Curtain Sync 1 v x x v vT x x x x Contrast Control Sync Flash vA x x x x x x x x Slave flash v x x v8 x x x x x Flash compensation vA vA vA x x x x x x AF Assist Light v
38. H ok cients eee ce 56 Auto EV Compensation R31 Color Digital Filter 0 ee 76 BifiGhicstkeccte eck 48 AUTO ISO Parameters 00 R14 Color Space R19 Fo BUG Rises ceo cccohocscccccsutce 22 58 R35 Auto Power OMT sass dczesscsseeesies ingest R27 Color Temperature ccccececeteeees 52 Auto Rotation o R18 R35 Color Temperature Steps R33 button wees 13 R34 PrEV EW nnana 61 AWB White Balance 50 Compression ratio 00 R14 Metering MOde ccccccccscccssssseeee 45 AV equipment 79 Connecting to a computer 82 AV aoe een 47 R34 Continuous Mode sece 44 Metering Mode 45 Continuous Shooting 0 ee 53 e Metering Mode 45 B n Contrast Custom Image 62 AUTO AF point E EP R AIEE SAE 44 Manolo DO 47 R34 Cont t Extended B keti R16 E AF point ceessseessssseessssesesseeeen 44 See ci ontrast Extended Bracketing Base Parameter Adj Digital Filter Control panel cccccccsseseeeeeees 16 39 WO MENU oo eessseeeesseteeeeeeseeenee R4 a a aa 76 C ight Hold R27 EE MENU assis isisisi rererere R6 R22 Batte 28 Si A anid a R7 R23 ee Copyright Information 00 6 R27 c E ee ae R9 R30 Battery level oo ses sesseseeeereeeeenteen 29 CrOPPiNg cscccsecsecesseseseseececseseseeees 75 IMGT edict ctesctecdcstentsetectens eaters Beep sey co eas eniestesoeaanenres
39. PENTAX EN Medium Format Digital SLR Camera 645D Operating Manual Windows 7 Compatible with A eld z Universal HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE To ensure the best performance from your camera please read the operating manual before using the camera Thank you for purchasing this PENTAX medium format digital SLR camera 645D Please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the features and functions Keep this manual safe as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand all the camera s capabilities Lenses you can use In general lenses that can be used with this camera are D FA645 and FA645 lenses and 645 lenses that have an Aperture A Auto position To use any other lens or accessory see p 26 of this manual Regarding copyrights Images taken with this camera that are for anything other than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act Please take care as there are cases where limitations are placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations performances or of items on display Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as laid out in the Copyright Act and care should be taken here also Regarding trademarks Microsoft a
40. Setting the Playback Functions Perform settings related to playing back images in the playback mode palette or PJ menu 7 In Playback mode display the image to play back and press the V key The playback mode palette appears Plays a slideshow with all captured images Memo e If captured images are saved on both SD Memory Cards in the SD1 or SD2 slots you can use the DISP button SD1 button or SD2 button to select the card containing the images to be played back Refer to Menu Reference for details on the PI menus p R22 Playback Mode Palette Item Function Page Image Rotation Rotates images p 74 eit Changes the color tone of images processes O Digital Filter the image or adjusts the brightness pare Resize Changes the number of recorded pixels and p 75 quality level of images Cropping Crops images p 75 Slideshow Plays back images one after another p 70 g Save as Manual Copies the white balance setting of an image 52 WB and saves it as Manual White Balance P Raw RAW Converts RAW images to JPEG format p 72 Development Joins a number of images together and Ingex creates a new index image with them en Image mis Comparison Displays two images side by side p 70 O n Protect Protects images p 73 DPOF Sets the DPOF settings p 78 This cannot be performed for JPEG images Saving edited images
41. When saving images that have been edited with Digital Filter Resize Cropping RAW Development or Index you can choose whether to save the images to the SD Memory Card in the SD1 or SD2 slot if both cards are available for recording Select Memory Card SD1 Card Displaying a Single Image Deleting Images One by One Q Caution e Deleted images cannot be restored e Protected images cannot be deleted p 73 1 Select the image you want to delete and press the 1 button The delete screen appears 2 Usethe av keys to select Delete and press the OK button Memo Select the file format to delete for the images saved in RAW format e When deleting multiple images at once refer to Multi image Display p 68 and Folder Display p 69 To delete all images use Delete All Images in the P1 menu p R22 Zoom Display Images can be magnified up to 3200 in Playback mode 1 Select the image to enlarge and turn the dial to the right Q The image enlarges at each click x1 2 120 to x32 3200 1000001 Available operations AY lt gt keys Moves the area to enlarge 7 dial to the right Enlarges the image up to 3200 Q yV button dial to the left E3 button Reduces the image down to 120 OK button Returns to the original size sate dial Displays the previous or next image without changing the magnification
42. abling the more advanced setting for contrast dial Switches between Sharpness and Fine Sharpness Main switch Displays the background image with Digital Preview AE L button Saves the background image as a new file 4 Press the OK 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 button and change the setting and then press the AE L button and select Save as When Reversal Film is selected and White Balance is set to AWB images are captured with an effect similar to using a daylight film suoljouny Bunooys 63 64 MEMO Playback and Processing Functions Setting the Playback Functions cccceeeeeeee 66 Displaying a Single Image ccccceseeeseeeeeeeeeeeenens 67 Displaying Multiple Images ccccccsssesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 68 Developing RAW Images eeceeccesssessseceeeeeeeenenes 72 Protecting Images sciccscc recessenesensdeecesarsuacseedserseicnmnse 73 Rotating Image Sieen sane ceceved cas esenendacececannevasanedsueniaxe 74 Changing the Image Size sseseeeeeseeeeeeerereeeeeees 75 Digital Filters o cccc cave sccsssteteiacteseecnssarcastecesdsaxexcassecsanersnss 76 DPOF Settings cieee eE EATA EEEE an 78 Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment 79 suoljoun Bulssad0 g pue yoeqhe d 66
43. ase button Stops playback and the camera switches to AF button Mode dial Capture mode switching Main switch 2 Memo e If captured images are saved on both SD Memory Cards in the SD1 and SD2 slots the slideshow displays the images of the card containing the image last played back You cannot switch to the other SD Memory Card e You can set the slideshow display method with Slideshow in the 11 menu RA p R22 mode palette The last image played back will be displayed twice side by side Available operations Image Comparison You can display two images side by side 1 Select 19 Image Comparison in the playback 100 0001 sam 100 0001 OK button Moves the selection frame right image both images left image AY lt gt keys Moves the area to enlarge button Returns the enlarged area to the center sae dial Displays the previous or next image when the selection frame is on the left or right image om dial Enlarges or reduces the image INFO button Changes the information display DISP button SD1 button SD2 button Switches between the SD Memory Cards when the selection frame is on the left or right image T button Deletes the image when the selection frame is on the left or right image MENU button Returns to single image display You can join multiple images together display them as an index print and save the index pr
44. bility Chart 0 cccccccsceeeeseeeeesteeeeeneeees 26 Using the Battery ccecccssesseeeeesseeeeeseeeeeeseesnnseeenes 28 Charging the Battery 0 0000 28 Inserting Removing the Battery mg 2B Using the AC Adapter Optional cceeeeeeeeeeees 30 Inserting Removing the SD Memory Card 31 POWT sce 50 cesses ta stei se ace aes eters chloe eden eees eas 33 Initial Settings 20 0 ceeeeesseeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeseseeeeeseenaneneees 34 Language Setting ccecsssssecsscssssseesseeseeessereeseessecsees 34 Date Adjustment cc scseessecesecceseenerseesseeseenspenseeeeees 35 Formatting an SD Memory Card 36 Diopter Adjustment sssssseseseennnrennnrunnennnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnena 37 Attaching the Large EyeCuD ccscceesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 37 Testing Your Camera ssssssssssernreennrrunnnnnrennnrnnnrnnnnneenn 37 SHOOLNG ersinnen cee ele OT Playing Back Captured Images cceecsseeeeeteeeeeee 38 How to Change Function SettingS cceseeeeee 38 Using the Direct Keys Using the Control Panel cccccceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeseeeeeees 39 Using the Menus sinasa ents ee teen aries 40 Shooting Functions 41 Setting the File Format and Data Saving Method 42 File FORMAL a icsicc ocpesapeaneeatsaseeat a teacesterwsrsvarti asevievents rectal 42 JPEG Recorded Pixels Quality Level 00 ee 43 FOCUSING eseeccneee
45. camera can be cropped e Images resized to 7m or 1 9m with this camera cannot be cropped 1 Select the image to crop and then select Cropping in the playback mode palette 2 Specify the size and position of the area to crop by using the cropping frame that appears on the screen Available operations om dial Changes the size of the cropping frame AY lt gt keys Moves the cropping frame INFO button Rotates the image from 45 to 45 in increments of 1 button Rotates the cropping frame in 90 increments only when the cropping frame can be rotated 3 Press the OK button 4 Select Save as suoijoun Bulssad01g pue yoeqhe d 75 suoijoun Bulssad01g pue yoeqAe d 76 Digital Filters You can process images with digital filters The following filters are available Filter name Effect Parameter Filter Effect OFF Red Green Blue Monochrome C e2tes a IR Infrared Filter monochrome image Toning B A 7 levels Extracts a specific Extract Color color and makes the Color Red Magenta Blue Cyan Green Yellow rest of the image black and white Color Freq Range 2 to 2 Color Adds a color filter to Color Red Magenta Blue Cyan Green Yellow the image z 7 Color Density Light Standard Dark Brightness 8 levels Base Adjusts the Saturation 3 levels Parameter parameters to create H
46. copy of the warranty policy The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Union CE For customers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiv
47. creen 4 Flash mode button Sets the flash mode p 58 Custom Image button Sets the Custom Image settings p 62 MUP Mirror Up dial Enables the mirror lock up shooting p 55 gt Illumination button Illuminates the LCD panel p 22 AE L button Locks the exposure p 49 Saves the preview image when setting White Balance or Custom Image p 50 p 62 AF button Operates in the same way as when pressing the shutter release button halfway and temporarily provides manual focus p 44 p R31 A Y lt gt Four way controller keys When the control panel or menu is displayed use these keys to move the cursor or change items When the AF point switching dial is set to SEL Select use these keys to change the AF point p 45 Press the key to display the playback mode palette during playback p 66 DRIVE button Sets the drive mode p 53 WB White Balance button Sets the white balance p 50 i Delete button Press to delete an image during playback p 67 Green button Sets the exposure mode to Automatic Exposure and resets the setting values DISP button Turns the status screen display on off p 15 Switches between the SD Memory Cards to play back during playback p 66 OK button When the control panel or menu is displayed press this button to confirm the selected item When the AF point switching dial is set to SEL Select use this button to ret
48. d the end of its usage span Use a new battery in the camera Inserting Removing the Battery Q Caution Do not open the battery cover or remove the battery while the power is on e Remove the battery when you will not use the camera for a long while Otherwise the battery may leak Ifthe battery is removed for a long while the date and time settings may be reset 1 Open the battery cover Lift the battery cover unlock knob turn towards OPEN to unlock and then pull the cover open 2 Face the A mark on the battery towards the outside of the camera push the battery lock lever in the direction of the arrow and insert the battery To remove the battery push the battery lock lever in the direction of the arrow 3 with your finger 3 Close the battery cover and turn the battery cover unlock knob towards CLOSE to lock Stow the battery cover unlock knob Memo e Use the AC adapter kit K AC50 optional when using the camera for a prolonged period p 30 Battery Level Indicator You can confirm the remaining battery level by checking the battery level indicator on the status screen or LCD panel Status Screen LCD Panel Battery Level MH Green Zz Battery is full A Green mal Battery is one third empty CA Yellow a Battery is two thirds empty mmm Red I lit Battery is almost empty The camera turns off after displayin
49. e displayed during image playback Use the A Y keys to switch between the histogram displays Brightness histogram RGB histogram 1 Brightness histogram 7 Switch Brightness histogram 2 Color Space RGB histogram 3 Shutter speed 8 Rhistogram 4 Aperture value 9 Ghistogram 5 Protect setting 10 B histogram 6 Folder number File number es weg JNO Hulsp 310499 19 elaweyg uno Buisp 3104939 20 Viewfinder and LCD Panel Viewfinder koON 101112 13 12 13 14 AF frame Spot metering frame p 45 AF point p 44 EV bar Shows the EV compensation values or the difference between the appropriate and current exposure values when the exposure mode is set to M or X Displays the camera angle when Electronic Level Disp is set to w 2 wo Focus indicator Appears when the subject is in focus Blinks when the subject is not in focus Shutter speed Underlined when the value can be adjusted Aperture value Underlined when the value can be adjusted 8 ISO ISO AUTO Appears when the sensitivity is displayed 9 Sensitivity Underlined when the value can be adjusted Displays the number of recordable images immediately after shooting Max display is 999 When Electronic Level Disp is set to amp Displays the difference between the appropriate and current exposure values when the exposure mode is set to M 10 Flash status Appears when the flash is available Blinks whe
50. e operation again No more images can be selected You cannot select 100 or more images at a time for Index Select amp Delete or Developing Multiple RAW Images Card is locked The write protect switch on the SD Memory Card you have inserted is locked Unlock the SD Memory Card The card is electronically locked Data are protected by the SD Memory Card security feature This image cannot be processed Appears when Digital Filter Resize Cropping Save as Manual WB or RAW Development is started for images captured with other cameras or when Resize or Cropping is started for minimum size images This image cannot be enlarged You are trying to enlarge an image that cannot be enlarged The camera failed to create an image The creation of an index print image failed This image is protected The image is protected Remove the protection from the image Battery depleted The battery is exhausted Install a charged battery in the camera Q Caution Error messages related to an SD Memory Card appear for each card slot being used If an error message appears take the appropriate action for the respective card slot xipueddy 93 xipueddy 94 Troubleshooting In rare cases the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity This can be remedied by taking the battery out and putting it back in again When the mirror remains
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52. eneeeeeeeneneerneenee 52 R33 L Language Bae 0 0 34 R23 Language setting 0 34 R23 Lateral chromatic aberration R15 LCD Color Tuning R25 LCD panelei 22 LENS precian 24 Lens compatibility eee 26 Lens Correction eeeeeeeeenees R15 Locking exposure value ee 49 M M mode eee cece cess 47 R34 MUP Giallo 01 2 cn cn eieee ereicen 55 MaCIMOSI is esecesi sng ccsteneshsccecereeecesactees 82 Manual Mode ossee 47 Manual White Balance 51 MEMO sesesseas teresa eatin R20 MENU cccccceceeeeeseeseeseeeeeeeeneees 40 R4 Menu operation ssec R12 Metering MOE niee 45 Mied scstsccssecsesdcnacvcaseeesscacsecesacse 52 R33 Mirror OD direspet 55 Mode dialeg 48 Modeling Flash R35 MOMHOT oo ges iieviceees ceetieiarceetehicinercre 14 Monochrome Digital Filter 76 MS Genital al ieee R25 Multi expOsure 0 eeeee 55 R17 Multi image display eeeeeees 68 Multi segment metering 45 N Names of parts 11 Noise Reduction R32 NTSC eienseninenninenienin R25 Number of AF Points R32 Number of Shots R36 O One Push Bracketing ee R30 Optical Preview 005 61 R18 P P MOdeE oin 47 R33 a EEE AE A E R25 PEF e ices seneet evict te R19 Photographer R27 Pixel Mapping R28 Pixels aannnnnnnneennensennnnnne 43 R13 R35 Playb cK ias 38 66 Playback Display Method R22 Playback Menu
53. ent functions such as viewing and managing the images rex phs O ares es pyeta upa miortseaJrs momma ra marceseure misetoiaves mcrie see nba aw nis AN A ADE Bae i Menu Bar This executes functions or sets various settings For Macintosh the Menu bar appears at the top of the desktop Tool Bar Frequently used functions are provided as Tool bar buttons Control Panel The shooting information and settings for the selected image appear in this panel You can switch the panel tab sets by pressing the Browser Laboratory and Custom buttons on the Tool bar File Display Pane The file list or the images in the selected folder appear here Status Bar Information on the selected item appears 4Jajndwoyg e Busy 85 Jajndwoy e Buisn 86 The Laboratory tab set default setting The control panel for adjusting the image appears here wapsi apo AEN Se Ta a Torea sbced 0 See DER Eass E The Custom tab set default setting The screen display can be customized here The Custom tab set enables you to customize whether to show hide the various tab pages in accordance with your needs By default all control panels are displayed eke E creaa Turon Image EieouerTore Toa sced vere Uaioe ans E Viewing the Help Menu Refer to the Help menu for detai
54. equipped with a Write protect write protect switch Setting the switch to switch LOCK prevents new data from being recorded on the card the stored data from being deleted and the card from being formatted by the camera or computer i SD e The SD Memory Card may be hot when removing the card immediately after using the camera e Do not remove the SD Memory Card or turn off the power while the card access lamp is lit This may cause the data to be lost or the card to be damaged Do not bend the SD Memory Card or subject it to violent impact Keep it away from water and store away from high temperatures Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting The card may be damaged and become unusable Data on the SD Memory Card may be deleted in the following circumstances We do not accept any liability for data that are deleted if 1 the SD Memory Card is mishandled by the user 2 the SD Memory Card is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference 3 the SD Memory Card has not been used for a long time 4 the SD Memory Card or the battery is removed while the card is being accessed If itis not used for a long time the data on the card may become unreadable Be sure to regularly make a backup of important data on a computer Avoid using or storing the card where it may be exposed to static electricity or electrical interference Avoid using or storing the card in direct sunlight or where it may
55. er Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour les utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada FOR CALIFORNIA U S A ONLY Perchlorate Material special handling may apply The lithium battery used in this camera contains perchlorate material which may require special handling See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate xipueddy 101 xipueddy 102 Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals We PENTAX RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION Located at 633 17th Street Suite 2600 Denver Colorado 80202 U S A Phone 800 877 0155 FAX 303 790 1131 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on the statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is subject to the followin
56. er about 12 seconds Q Mirror is raised and shutter is released after about 2 seconds Select in the Drive Mode screen 2 Press the V key use the Drive Mode lt gt key to select or amp Sair duer ie sez and press the OK button EN OA 3 Press the shutter release button fully When is selected the self timer lamp on the front of the camera starts blinking slowly and blinks rapidly 2 seconds before the shutter is released A beep is heard and the rate increases Remote Control Shooting This camera has the following three types of remote control shooting modes for use with the optional Remote Control F or Remote Control Waterproof O RC1 i Releases shutter immediately iiss Mirror is raised and shutter is released after 3 seconds Continuous shooting starts when the shutter release button on the remote control unit is pressed Press it again to stop shooting 1 E 1 Select i inthe Drive Mode screen 2 Press the V key use the Drive Mode lt gt key to select i iss or Remote Control i2 and press the OK owe button iT The self timer lamp blinks Memo e When using the Remote Control Waterproof O RC1 you can use the button on the remote control to enable autofocus Interval Shooting By specifying the shooting time and interval you can capture up to 999 images with Interval
57. er cord with wet hands This can cause an electric shock Do not drop the product or subject it to violent impact This can cause equipment breakdown Do not use the battery charger to charge a battery other than a rechargeable lithium ion battery D LI90 Attempting to charge other types of batteries may cause an explosion or heating or may damage the battery charger To reduce the risk of hazards use only a CSA UL certified power supply cord set cord is Type SPT 2 or heavier minimum NO 18 AWG copper one end with a molded on male attachment plug cap with a specified NEMA configuration and the other is provided with a molded on female connector body with a specified IEC nonindustrial type configuration or the equivalent About the Battery A Warning Be sure to store the battery out of the reach of small children Placing it in their mouths may cause an electric shock If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with your eyes do not rub them Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention immediately A Caution Only use the specified battery with this camera Use of other batteries may cause an explosion or fire Do not disassemble the battery Disassembling the battery may cause an explosion or leakage e Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or begins to smoke Be careful not to burn yourself during removal Keep wires hairpins and other metal objects away
58. eration 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
59. ey Seven levels 225 patterns are available on the G M and B A axes x0 Q ENDCancel Check KOK Available operations AY keys Adjusts the tone of the colors between green G and magenta M lt gt keys Adjusts the tone of the colors between blue B and amber A button Resets the adjustment value 4 Press the OK button The camera switches to Capture mode Memo The white balance of a JPEG image can also be adjusted after shooting Immediately after shooting press the WB button and change the setting and then press the AE L button and select Save as The camera automatically performs fine tuning even when the light source is specified To fix the color temperature of the light source use 11 WB Adjustable Range in the C2 menu RA p R31 To set the white balance setting when using the flash use 10 WB When Using Flash in the C2 menu A p R31 Setting the Manual White Balance You can save up to three manual white balance settings 1 Select amp inthe White Balance screen and press the gt key 2 Use the av keys to select 41 22 or G3 and press the gt key White Balance Manual 1 to A oe ENDCancel Check KOK 3 Aim the camera at the subject to measure the white balance and press the shutter release button fully 4 Use the
60. g Battery depleted blinks the message The LCD panel indicator continues to blink Memo The displayed battery level may not be correct when the camera is used at low temperatures or when performing continuous shooting for long periods of time e Battery performance decreases at low temperatures When using the camera in cold climates keep the battery warm in your pocket Battery performance will return to normal when returned to room temperature The battery level is not displayed when using the AC adapter p ezs Bug 29 p ezs Bug 30 Using the AC Adapter Optional We recommend using the AC adapter kit K AC50 optional when using the monitor for a long time or when connecting to your PC or AV equipment 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off 2 Open the terminal cover 3 Face the A mark on the DC terminal of the AC adapter towards the A mark on the camera and connect the DC terminal to the DC input terminal of the camera 4 Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter and then plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet Memo e Make sure the camera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter e Make sure that all the terminals are securely connected The SD Memory Card and data may become corrupted if the connection is dropped while the camera is accessing the SD Memory Card e The battery in your camera will not charge when connected
61. g a Single Image is selected the parameters imal 3072x2304 recorded in the image file are displayed You can turn the sa dial Quality Level kkk kkik p 43 to select a different image Proceed to Step 5 Bright Natural Portrait Landscape If Developing Multiple Images is selected the display is switched Custom Image Vibrant Muted Reversal Film p 62 Monochrome to Multi image Display p 68 AWB Auto Daylight fs a Select the RAW images to develop White Balance _ White W Fluorescent Light Cool p 50 White ixL Fluorescent Light Warm White 8 amp Tungsten Light 48 Flash CTE amp Manual 1 to 3 K Color Temperature 1 to 3 4 Press the AE L button and Sensitivity EAN select Develop images as High ISO Noise OffLow Medium High CO p R32 shot or Develop images Shadow Correction Off Low Medium High A p R14 with modified settings Sein 3 Off On p R15 Correction Parameter Value Page Lat omen off On CO p R15 Adj Color Space sRGB AdobeRGB p R19 1 This cannot be set when File Format is set to TIFF The setting is fixed to 40ml 2 This cannot be set for RAW images taken in Multi exposure mode 3 This can be selected only when a compatible lens is attached Press the OK button N Select Save as If you selected Developing a Single Image in Step 2 the message Image developed and
62. g two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The above named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards of 47CFR 15 101 to 15 109 Product Name Lens interchangeable medium format digital SLR Single Lens Reflex Camera Model Number 645D Contact person Customer Service Manager Date and Place October 2011 Colorado Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries 1 In the European Union ps These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical mmm 2nd electronic equipment and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste Used electrical electronic equipment and batteries must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment recovery and recycling of these products By disposing of these products 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 If a chemical symbol is added beneath the symbol shown above in accordance with the Battery Directive this indicates that a heavy metal Hg Mercury Cd Cadmium
63. gh battery power remaining to activate Pixel Mapping Appears if the battery level is insufficient Replace the battery with a fully charged one or use an AC adaptor kit K AC50 optional No image There are no images for playback on the SD Memory Card This image cannot be displayed You are trying to play back an image in a format not supported by this camera Image folder cannot be created The maximum folder number 999 and file number 9999 are being used and no more images can be saved Insert a new SD Memory Card or format the card No card in the camera The SD Memory Card is not inserted in the camera Unable to store image The image could not be saved because of an SD Memory Card error Cannot use this card The inserted SD Memory Card is not compatible with this camera Settings not stored The DPOF settings could not be saved because the SD Memory Card is full Delete unwanted images and perform DPOF settings again Memory card error The SD Memory Card has a problem and image capture and playback are impossible Card is not formatted The SD Memory Card you have inserted is unformatted or has been formatted on other device and is not compatible with this camera Use the card after formatting it with this camera The operation could not be completed correctly The camera was unable to measure the manual white balance or detect dust on the sensor Try th
64. i exposure AA Interval Shooting Pa Caution e Your settings may not be saved if the camera is turned off improperly such as by removing the battery while the camera is on Memo Refer to Menu Reference for details on each menu Rec Mode Menu M p R13 D Playback Menu M p R22 A Set up Menu M p R23 e C Custom Setting Menu RI p R30 Shooting Functions Setting the File Format and Data Saving Method 42 POGUSING cristal ssceatecncntans r 4A Expos re Setting iss scccccetericenesssanesssccsesdnestereieteradennerees 45 White Balance ais c rccosceserscxasvestanocs cosshvessorevetssedasnervemares 50 Drive MOG Gs siadec covers cnvdanetseveceressunestuedchsesarsvacteesdsertencest 53 Auto Bracketing cise cccscgerecuvscecn ccucsuirentsnnssensacerinconeaiienees 56 Plash Mod ies Sods res csrccucece sacaneveteant ss cnuav races teaecatanteeeta sare 58 Preview oerien sannin deoise eere sven cnsaveneseiensardessermessseenriae 61 Custoran IMage occt ccectcnecsesessneceen dcnsatsancsesecctieantnsonseaeariats 62 suoljouny Bunooys Setting the File Format Setting examples SD1 Slot SD2 Slot Operation and Data Savi ng Method JPEG JPEG Saves images in the same file format JPEG to the cards in the SD1 and SD2 slots Data backup Saves JPEG images to the card in the SD1 slot and Before shooting you can set the file format recorded pixels and JPEG RAW RAW images to the card in the SD2 slot qua
65. ic fields Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor damage the stored data or affect the product s internal circuitry and cause camera misoperation The liquid crystal panel used for the monitor is manufactured using extremely high precision technology Although the level of functioning pixels is 99 99 or better you should be aware that 0 01 or fewer of the pixels may not illuminate or may illuminate when they should not However this has no effect on the recorded image In this manual both an SD Memory Card and an SDHC Memory Card are referred to as SD Memory Cards hereafter In this manual the generic term computer s refers to either a Windows PC or a Macintosh hereafter In this manual the term battery ies refers to any type of batteries used for this camera and accessories There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen in this manual are different from the actual product FOR USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY We have paid close attention to the safety of this product When using this product we request your special attention regarding items marked with the following symbols AN This symbol indicates that violating this item could Warning cause serious personal injuries cause minor or medium personal injuries or loss of This symbol indicates that violating this item could A Caution propert
66. index X sync socket Self timer lamp Remote control receiver Tripod socket Mirror Terminal cover Lens unlock button eiawey Jno Hulsp 310499 AF coupler Image plane CCD plane indicator SD2 slot Battery cover unlock knob LCD panel SD1 slot Diopter adjustment ring Eas A Strap lug mini HDMI terminal Viewfinder Type C Video terminal Mini jack Monitor DC input terminal Card access lamp USB terminal ermina R R Remote control receiver Cable switch terminal Tripod socket The front and rear views show the camera with the Hot shoe cover FK removed Q Caution Be sure to close the terminal cover correctly to keep out dust and moisture 11 elaweyg uno Buisp aiojog 12 Buttons and Dials 0009 ORORSEORS Shutter release button Press to capture images p 37 Press halfway during playback to switch to Capture mode ISO button Turn the 4 dial while pressing this button to set the ISO sensitivity p 46 O EV Compensation button Turn the 7 dial while pressing this button to set the EV compensation value p 48 Press to increase the magnification in enlarged view during playback p 67 Main switch Move to turn the power on off p 33 or to preview p 61 sax Front e dial Changes setting values Displays the next or previous image during playback Switches between the menu categories when a menu is displayed p
67. int as a new image 1 Select EA Index in the playback mode palette The Index screen appears 2 Press the gt key and selecta layout i i Layout me Images eee Backgrnd Selection Create an index imaje MENU Cancel E Thumbnail G4 Random2 i Square B Random3 Random1 2 Bubble When you select EE images are positioned in order starting from the smallest file number 3 Select Images press the gt key and select the number of images You can select 12 24 or 36 images 4 Select Backgrnd press the gt key and select the background color You can select a white or black background 5 Select Selection press the gt key and select the type of image selection RJO All Images Automatically selects all images from the SD Memory Card containing the image last displayed OM Manual Lets you select the images individually Continue by selecting Select image s and select the individual images AQ Folder Automatically selects images from the selected folder Continue by selecting Select a folder and select the folder 6 Select Create an index image After the message Data being processed appears the index image is displayed 7 Select Save or Reshuffle Save The index image is saved with Recorded Pixels set to 7m and Quality Level
68. ions Playback Mode Palette Displaying a Single IMagQe ccccssseeeeee seer eeeeeeeeeees Deleting Images One by One Zoom Display cccceeeeeeeeees Displaying Multiple Images Multi image Display 0 Folder Display 006 Calendar Display Slideshow n se Image Comparison ccccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeneeeeees OTOES Soeneneeerreecestrerem reece ntrt eretnnrerr E rer rr Developing RAW IMages c ccccesseeesee esse eeeseeeeees Protecting IMageS cccscceesseneeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesnneneeees Rotating Images cceseeeseseeeneeeeeesseeeeeseeneneeseeennnnenenes Changing the Image Size Resizing Images eceeeeee Cropping Images cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaes Digital Filters ccssiccceccecssteccesesceccnnecedcausenceeeceneedvsteneeses Applying the Digital Filter Recreating Filter Effects cceeeeeee Searching for the Original Image c cceeeseeeereees 77 DPOF SettingS suesueina naasian 78 Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment 08 79 Using a Computer Connecting to a COMPUTED cceeseeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens System Requirement c cccceceeceeereeceseeeseneeeeeeneeeees Connecting Your Camera to a Computer 0 c Using the Provided Software ccccsseesseeeenseenees Installing the Sof
69. laying the aperture value with the aperture stopped down by two stops FA645 150mm F2 8 6 7 8 the magnification ratio on the lens is set to between 1 1 1 and 2 1 2 The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder with the focus area switched to Center even if i Auto or SEL Select is selected as the focus area The focus indicator appears in the viewfinder with the camera focused on the subject by using three AF points even if you selected fi or SEL as the focus area The camera operates with center weighted metering even when multi segment metering is selected Depending on the lens the aperture ring value and the value displayed in the viewfinder may not match Q Caution We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents damages and malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses made by other manufacturers Using the Lens Shutter of the LS Lens The PENTAX 645LS lens is equipped with a shutter that enables high speed sync shooting To use the lens shutter switch the shutter speed ring on the lens to LS Note the following restrictions when using this function The exposure mode switches to M regardless of the exposure mode setting on the camera The difference from the appropriate exposure is not displayed LS is displayed for the shutter speed of the camera The appropriate exposure is not selected even when the button is pressed EV Compensation is not
70. le Focusing Screen AF Framed Matte DF 80 AF Cross Lined Matte DG 80 AF Golden Section Matte DK 80 xipueddy 91 xipueddy 92 Cable Switch CS 205 Connect to the cable switch terminal and operate the camera shutter release button The cord length is 0 5 m Remote Control Used for remote control shooting Operating distance for remote control From the front of camera approx 4 m From the back of camera approx 2 m Remote Control F Remote Control Waterproof O RC1 GPs Unit O GPS1 Attach this unit to the camera s hot shoe to record information such as the latitude longitude altitude direction and Coordinated Universal Time UTC Functions including Electronic Compass and Simple Navigation are also available Q Caution In order to use the GPS unit the camera s firmware must be updated to the latest version Refer to the PENTAX website for details on updating the firmware Strap Camera Strap O ST107 Other Accessories Body Mount Cap 645 Hot Shoe Cover Fx USB Cable I USB107 Sync Socket 2P Cap Imagesensor Cleaning Kit O ICK1 Error Messages Error Message Description Error Message Description Not enough battery power remaining to clean sensor Memory card full The SD Memory Card is full and no more images can be saved Insert a new SD Memory Card or delete unwanted images Not enou
71. le and can be managed using the provided software System Requirements We recommend the following system requirements to connect your camera to a computer or to use the software PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 included on the CD ROM S SW107 Windows Windows XP SP3 or later Windows Vista or os Windows 7 can be run as a 32 bit application on any x64 Edition of Windows Pentium D 3 0 GHz equivalent or higher Intel Core 2 CPU Duo processor 2 0 GHz equivalent or higher recommended Memory 2 0 GB minimum 3 0 GB or more recommended Free disk space 1 GB minimum 8 GB or more recommended 1280x800 pixels or more 1920x1200 or more Monitor recommended with 24 bit full color approximately 16 77 million colors Others USB 2 0 port as standard equipment Macintosh os Mac OS X 10 4 11 10 5 or 10 6 PowerPC G5 Dual core 2 0 GHz or higher Intel Core CPU 2 Duo processor 2 0 GHz or higher recommended Universal Binary format Memory 2 0 GB minimum 4 0 GB or more recommended Free disk space 1 GB minimum 8 GB or more recommended 1280x800 pixels or more 1920x1200 or more Monitor recommended with 24 bit full color approximately 16 77 million colors Others USB 2 0 port as standard equipment QuickTime 7 0 or later Connecting Your Camera to a Computer A Set USB Connection in the N2 menu Refer to Menu Reference
72. lity level of captured images and how they are saved to the Saves JPEG images to the card in the SD1 slot and SD Memory Card RAW and JPEG images to the card in the SD2 slot JPEG RAW JPEG images saved to the cards in the SD1 and SD2 slots have the same JPEG Recorded Pixels When the card in the SD1 slot is full images are i saved in the same format to the card in the SD2 slot You can set the data saving method and file format for images JPEG RESERVE Ifthe SD1 slot has a new card when the card in the saved to the SD Memory Cards in the SD1 and SD2 slots SD2 slot is full images are saved to the card in the Regardless of the number of inserted cards you can configure the SD1 slot setting for each card slot individually For example JPEG images JPEG OFF The SD2 slot is unused can be saved to one card slot while RAW images are saved to the other slot or you can have images captured in the same format to e Memo both card slots at the same time as a data backup Only one slot can be set to RESERVE or OFF Captures images in JPEG format default setting Sete Reale format nithe A4 MONA QQ p R1 9 JPEG If JPEG is selected next set the JPEG Recorded Pixels You can temporarily change the file format by simply pressing the and JPEG Quality settings RAW button Set this with RAW Button in the 4 menu Captures images in RAW format p R19 RAW After shooting use RAW Development
73. llow vertically level green Vertically level green Outside horizontal level display red Tilted 5 up yellow Memo The electronic level display will disappear if no operations are made within 1 minute e Ifthe camera angle cannot be detected both ends and the center of the bar graphs flash red e You can select the display setting with Electronic Level Display in the 63 menu RM p R19 Horizontally level green Outside vertical level display red Playback Mode The camera changes the type of information display when you press the INFO button during image playback Standard display An image and guide indicators are displayed An image and its histogram Brightness RGB Histogram display are displayed Detailed information display Detailed showing of how and when the image was taken is displayed No info display Only an image is displayed Standard display Histogram display wort FO Qto 2 JPEG ELUM vx BI AibeRGB 0 05 05 10 10 00AM 100 0001 No info display Detailed information display Memo e Press the DISP button SD1 button or SD2 button to switch between the SD Memory Cards to play back The information display that is shown first during playback is the same as that of the last playback in the previous session The information display type differs depending on the setting of Memory in the 494 menu RA p R20 e You
74. ls on using the software program 1 Click the button on the Tool bar Or select PENTAX Digital Camera Utility Help from the Help menu Regarding Product Registration To better serve you please take a moment to register your software 1 Click Product Registration on the screen in Step 3 on p 84 A world map for Internet Product Registration is displayed 2 If your computer is connected to the Internet click the displayed country or region and then follow the instructions to register your software Note that you can only register online if your country or area is shown Jayndwog e Buisn 87 88 MEMO Appendix Optional Accessories ii svciccccsicessssececsessesseresieestsseeschexre 90 Error Messages csticsssscccs scccetnciextanenciaretsacestenieniccssanaenate 93 Troubleshooting ise setciecssteessecessceesssasessetesctanvavexeassdecars 94 e E E 95 xipueddy 90 Optional Accessories Several accessories are provided for use with the 645D Please contact a PENTAX Service Center for details regarding accessories Products marked with an asterisk are the same as those supplied with the camera Power Supply Accessories Battery Charger kit K BC90 Kit includes Battery charger D BC90 and AC plug cord Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery D LI90 AC Adapter Kit K AC50 Kit includes AC Adapter D AC50 and AC plug cord Lets you power your camera from an AC outlet
75. n SD Memory Card deletes all images on the card even protected images Press the MENU button The 431 menu appears om2 3 4 Aja ci SD1 Image File Format JPEG SD2 Image File Format JPEG JPEG Recorded Pixels L JPEG Quality kek ISO AUTO Adjustment 8 D Range Setting Turn the 3 dial to select the N4 menu Use the A Y keys to select Format and press the gt Pixel Mapping Dust Alert key Dust Removal s Cleani The Format screen appears emat sanna 4 Usethe av keys to select the card to format and press the OK button You cannot select a card when either one of the cards is locked or not inserted Press the A key to select Format and press the OK button Formatting starts I Format l All data saved on SD1 card will be deleted Format When formatting is completed the Cancel camera returns to Capture mode Diopter Adjustment Testing Your Camera You can adjust the diopter from approximately 3 5 to 2 0 m Shooting if v 1 Turn the diopter adjustment ring while looking through Take some test pictures to familiarize yourself with the camera the viewfinder Turn the diopter adjustment ring clockwise for a negative value and counterclockwise for a positive value 1 View the subject through the viewfinder and press the shutter release button The picture is taken The image appears for 1 second default setting on the monitor shortly
76. n developing multiple RAW images p 72 DISP button SD1 button SD2 button T button Memo e Icons such as are not displayed on the thumbnail images during 81 image display Select amp Delete You can delete up to 100 images at once Switches between the SD Memory Cards Selects the images and deletes them 1 Inthe multi image display screen press the button During 81 image display the screen temporarily changes to 36 image display Delete HY END 2 Select the images to delete Available operations AY lt gt keys Moves the selection frame OK button Selects or deselects an image oe dial Displays the selected image at full screen lt gt keys Displays the next or previous image 3 Press the fi button and select Select amp Delete Folder Display Images will be grouped and displayed by folder in which they are saved 1 Inthe multi image display screen turn the 3 dial again to the left E3 Six folders are displayed at once 2 Select the folder to display Number of images in the folder E r E ELJ 8 a or 100_0105 Available operations AY lt gt keys Moves the selection frame OK button Displays the images in the folder on the multi image display screen DISP button SD1 button Switches between the SD Memory SD2 button Cards f button Deletes the folder and all the images in it
77. n the flash is recommended or is being charged Memo 11 12 13 14 15 Flash Exposure Compensation p 59 File Format p 42 Appears when the file format is RAW or RAW Not displayed when the file format is JPEG SD1 SD2 slot status p 42 Appears when recording is available Not displayed when set to OFF or RESERVE AE lock p 49 Metering mode p 45 e The AF points appear in red superimposed when the shutter release button is pressed halfway EV bar Shows the difference between the appropriate and current exposure values when the exposure mode is set to M or X If the value exceeds the range of the EV bar the or blinks Exposure Warning When a value that is not the proper exposure is set that value blinks SIZ 125 F56 200 raw SD1 S02 or 7 S Electronic Level Display Displays the camera angle when Electronic Level Disp in the 03 menu is set to w A p R19 When tilted 5 to the left es weg JNO Hulsp 310499 21 icp Panel elawieyg Jno Buisp 3104939 ONO WwW 10 11 h A ASEEEEL ime 4 STE ex Mat nod oo NEEE Multi exposure Beep Appears when Beep is on GQ p R24 HDR Capture QI p R16 Mirror Up White Balance p 50 Shutter speed Aperture value Drive Mode p 53
78. nd Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries 2 SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems Incorporated fi The DNG logo is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries HM HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies This product supports PRINT Image Matching III PRINT Image Matching enabled digital still cameras printers and software help photographers to produce images more faithful to their intentions Some functions are not available on printers that are not PRINT Image Matching III compliant Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation All Rights Reserved PRINT Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation The PRINT Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation To users of this camera Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnet
79. nual Describes the necessary preparations before use and the basic operations of your camera The Operating Manual contains pages 1 to 103 Menu Reference Describes the functions that can be set when the MENU button is pressed and the product specifications After you read the Operating Manual and become familiar with the basic operations of your camera you can carry the Menu Reference with you as a handy reference guide The Menu Reference contains pages R1 to R48 The following symbols indicate reference page numbers with related information t Refer to another location within the same document R Refer to a location in the other document Operating Manual Contents FOR USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY eereeeees 1 Care to be Taken During Handling eee 3 Provided Manuals 2 ccccscsececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeees 5 Before Using Your Camera 9 Checking the Contents of the Package ss00 10 Names and Functions of Working Parts 0se 11 Buttons and Dials cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeneeeeeeaee 12 Display Indicators ce eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneneeeeeeeseenenes 14 MONIOF ieee cestereitecistsentwaee se 14 Viewfinder and LCD Panel 20 Getting Started 23 Attaching the Strap cceseesseeseneeeseeeneeeeneseeeeeee 24 Attaching the Lens ccccesseseeeeeseeeeeseeeneeeeeseneeeeeeees 24 Lens Compati
80. o extension tube A extension tube for 67 lens P Sv Tv TAv mode v v v x x Av M mode v v v v v Program P TTL auto flash v v v x 7 P TTL auto flash Vv v v v v Automatic changing of lighting angle when using AF540FGZ x y x 2 AF500FTZ AF360FGZ AF330FTZ Display of aperture value in viewfinder at aperture position A Display of aperture guide in viewfinder at a position vA v 3 x x other than A 8 AF x vA x x x Display of focus indicator in viewfinder in manual focus mode y y v y v Metering mode switching vA vA v 7 A Lens Correction function x vA x x x 1_ This includes all types of helicoid extension tubes and accessories without 4 Available only when the lens aperture value without accessories is F5 6 or information contacts wider or when the maximum effective aperture value combined with 2 Stop down metering accessories is F5 6 or wider 3 The lens aperture value is displayed when using Auto extension tube A or Rear 5 When using A645 macro 120mm F4 its function may become unreliable when converter A645 2X The display will differ when using Rear converter A645 1 4 with a lens other than A 645 300mm F4 or FA 645 300mm F4 Displaying the lens aperture value as is indicated on the lens FA645 300mm F5 6 FA645 400mm F5 6 A 645 600mm F5 6 Displaying the maximum effective aperture value when combined with a lens A645 200mm F4 FA645 200mm F4 A 645 300mm F4 FA 645 300mm F4 A645 macro 120mm F4 FA645 macro 120mm F4 Disp
81. o select an image for applying the same filter effects and press the OK button You can only select an image that has not been processed with a filter 4 Select Save as Searching for the Original Image You can search for and display the original image prior to digital filter application 1 Select Searching for the original image in Step 2 in Recreating Filter Effects Memo If the original image is no longer stored on the SD Memory Card the message Original image prior to digital filter application is not found appears suoljoun4 Bulssad01g pue yoeq ejd 77 suoljoun Bulssad0 g pue yoeqAe d 78 DPOF Settings DPOF Digital Print Order Format settings allow you to specify the number of copies and whether to imprint the date Memo e DPOF settings cannot be applied to RAW images e You can make DPOF settings for up to 999 images on each SD Memory Card Select 2 DPOF in the playback mode palette Select Single Image or All Images If All Images is selected proceed to Step 4 Use the lt gt keys to select an image to set DPOF settings KR Na Use the A Y keys to select the number of copies You can set up to 99 copies To cancel the DPOF setting set the number of copies to 00 5 Turn the 78 dial to select amp or date w The date will be printed The date will not be printed Repeat Steps 3 to 6 to set other images 6 Press the OK b
82. or of its representatives will apply Shipping charges are to be borne by the owner If your PENTAX was purchased outside of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period regular handling and servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer s representatives in that country Notwithstanding this your PENTAX returned to the manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and warranty policy In any case however shipping charges and customs clearance fees to be borne by the sender To prove the date of your purchase when required please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your equipment for at least a year Before sending your equipment for servicing please make sure that you are sending it to the manufacturer s authorized representatives or their approved repair shops unless you are sending it directly to the manufacturer Always obtain a quotation for the service charge and only after you accept the quoted service charge instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing This warranty policy does not affect the customer s statutory rights e 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
83. pending on the zooming position while the AE lock is engaged However the exposure value does not change and a picture is taken at the brightness level set by the AE lock Exposure can be locked when the focus is locked Set this with 5 AE L with AF Locked in the C1 menu RA p R30 suol9uny Bunooys 49 White Balance The following settings are available Setting Color Temperature A Approx 4 000 AWB Auto default setting to 8 000K 3 Daylight Approx 5 200K fa Shade Approx 8 000K 2 Cloudy Approx 6 000K S Fluorescent Light D Fluorescent Light Daylight Color Approx 6 500K a mi N Fluorescent Light Daylight White Approx 5 000K ail W Fluorescent Light Cool White Approx 4 200K S L Fluorescent Light Warm White Approx 3 000K g Tungsten Light Approx 2 850K S 4we Flash Approx 5 400K a CTE Color Temperature Enhancement Approx 2 500 amp Manual 1 3 to 10 000K K Color Temperature 1 3 1 Press the WB button The White Balance screen appears z gt LA ooe y 2 Usethe av keys to select the white balance Q AENDCancel Check QKHOK Available operations Main switch Displays the background image with Digital Preview AE L button Saves the background image as a new file 50 3 To fine tune the white balance press the gt k
84. point in Step 2 is canceled The main switch is turned off The AF point switching dial is turned The mode dial is turned The O or MENU button is pressed When the camera is used with the A645 mount lens an intermediate ring or other accessory the focus area is always set to EJ Exposure Setting f Selecting the Metering Mode 1 Turn the metering mode switch The set metering mode is displayed in the viewfinder and on the status screen Multi segment metering The image in the viewfinder is metered in 77 different zones Center weighted metering Metering is weighted at the center of the viewfinder image The sensitivity at the center of the image is high and is not automatically compensated even for backlit scenes Spot metering Metering is performed only for a limited area at the center of the viewfinder image o suoljouny Bunooys 45 suolj9uny Bunooys 46 Memo e You can set whether to link the exposure and AF point in the focus area during multi segment metering Set this with 6 Link AE to AF Point in the C1 menu RA p R30 Exposure Lock Timer Set the exposure lock time with 4 Meter Operating Time in the C1 menu M p R30 i Setting the Sensitivity You can set the sensitivity to AUTO defa
85. pter Adjustment cscccccienc cazenies sn ocecwsesaycnesstsccctarscan 37 Testing Your Gamera soccsasscstrccciecessnsersectcsansrssesnasatienene 37 How to Change Function Settings csscceeeeees 38 p ezs Bug 24 Attaching the Strap 1 Pass the end of the strap through the triangular ring 2 Secure the end of the strap on the inside of the clasp Attaching the Lens 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off 2 Remove the body mount cap and lens mount cap Hold down the lens unlock button and remove the body mount cap 3 Align the Lens mount index red dots 4 on the camera and the lens and turn the lens clockwise Do not press the lens unlock button at this time 4 Remove the front lens cap by pushing the indicated portions To detach the lens hold down the lens unlock button and turn the lens counterclockwise p ezs Buje 25 p ezs Buiye5 26 Lens Compatibility Chart When using the D FA645 lens for digital cameras all of the functions of the 645D are available Other PENTAX film camera lenses can also be used with this camera however the following restrictions apply ov Available Restricted x Not available Lens A645 FA645 A IFA645 A FA645 67 Accessories Tensori and Rear converter A and Helicoid i and Adapter 645 Function y and Aut
86. ran ais Svenska Pycckni Deutsch Suomi et 0 Espa ol Polski FRc BS Portugu s e tina IC Italiano Magyar AAR Nederlands T rk e 2 Press the Y key The cursor moves to f Hometown If the hometown is set as you desire proceed to Step 7 on p 34 New York Text Size Standard Settings complete 3 Press the gt key The t Hometown screen appears 4 Usethe lt gt keys to choose the hometown Hometown New York DST MENU Cancel 5 Press the Y key The cursor moves to DST daylight saving time 6 Use the lt gt keys to select v or OK button The camera returns to the Initial Setting screen 7 Press the V key The cursor moves to Text Size 8 Press the gt key use the 4 Y keys to select Standard or Large and press the OK button Selecting Large increases the text size of the selected menu item and press the Initial Setting Language 8 English t New York Text Size Standard Settings complete MENU Cancel 9 Press the Y key to select Settings complete and press the OK button The Date Adjustment screen appears Memo You can select from 75 cities for the hometown and destination LQ p R23 e In this manual the menu screens hereafter are described with Text Size set to Standard To change the Language Hometown or Text Size settings use the X1 menu R p R23 Date Adjustment 1 on
87. re lock time Select OFF in Step 1 to finish shooting with Exposure Bracketing Memo To take all frames with one press of the shutter release button set 7 One Push Bracketing in the C1 menu RA p R30 e You can combine Exposure Bracketing with the P TTL auto flash to change the flash output continuously Confirm that the flash unit is fully charged before shooting each frame e You can use Exposure Bracketing together with Extended Bracketing When Extended Bracketing is set to 3 frames a total of 9 images are saved Q Caution e This function is not available when the exposure mode is set to B e This function cannot be used with Multi exposure The mode set last is used Extended Bracketing You can take pictures with three different levels of the following items White Balance Saturation High Low Key Adjustment Contrast and Sharpness Unlike Exposure Bracketing three pictures are saved each time the shutter is released Set this on the control panel or in the 482 menu RA p R16 Q Caution The file format is always set to JPEG and cannot be changed You cannot use Extended Bracketing when the file format is set to RAW or RAW e When Extended Bracketing is set Interval Shooting and Multi exposure are not available e Extended Bracketing and HDR Capture cannot be used at the same time The mode set last is used suolouny Bunooys 57 suoljouny Bunooys Flash Mode Caution
88. s the sensitivity according to the set Shutter amp Aperture Priority shutter speed and aperture value v AUTO nily M Other than Hyper manual You can set all settings v v v AUTO B i Other than Bulb Bulb shooting x x v AUTO x The shutter speed is locked at 1 125 seconds Use this Other than Flash X sync Speed when using a flash that does not automatically set the v x v AUTO y p sync speed USER Lets you capture images with the previously saved _ _ _ _ User setting exposure mode and settings Memo Set Program Line on the control panel or in the 2 menu M p R15 Set USER in the 44 menu RA p R20 suoljouny Bunooys 47 suoljouny Bunooys 1 Turn the mode dial while Mode dial lock button EV Compensation pressing the mode dial lock button You can adjust the EV compensation from 5 to 5 EV 1 Turn the 3 dial while pressing the 4 button B4 is displayed during compensation Press the button while pressing the amp button to return to 0 0 2 Use the sam 3 dials to a change the setting 11125 F5 6 sax 3 appears on the monitor next 80200 to the setting that is being changed Memo e Set the EV steps with 1 EV Steps in the C1 menu RI p R30 Memo Set the functions of the e dials for each mode in the C4 menu CO p R33 p R34 EV Compensation for M and X modes If you set the EV compensation to a positive val
89. set to Xxx Reselects the images and displays a new index image Reshuffle If Thumbnail is selected for Layout this is not displayed After the index image is saved the camera returns to Playback mode and the index image is displayed Memo e Processing may take a while when creating an index image e When the number of saved images is smaller than the number set for Images empty spaces will appear in Thumbnail layout and some images may be duplicated in other layouts suoijoun4 Bulssad0 g pue yoeqAe d 71 suoijoun4 Bulssad01g pue yoeqAe d Developing RAW Images 5 Usethe av keys to select the parameter and use the You can convert RAW images into JPEG or TIFF format lt gt keys to adjust the value Q Caution If you select Develop images as shot Only RAW images captured with this camera can be edited in Step 4 you can set only File Format Images captured with other cameras cannot be edited on this Recorded Pixels and Quality Level camera Press the gt key to display the setting screen for White Balance and Custom Image 1 Select a RAW image and select 4 RAW Development in the playback mode palette Parameter Value Page g n File Format JPEG TIFF 2 Select Developing a Single Image or 40m 7264 x5440 32m 6528x4896 Developing Multiple Images Recorded Pixels 2iml 5376x4032 H3m 4224x3168 p 43 If Developin
90. stored Continue developing appears Select Continue to develop other RAW images Memo e You cannot save the background image or use Digital Preview with Custom Image or White Balance e When White Balance is set to amp Manual press the INFO button to display the measuring screen Protecting Images You can protect images from being accidentally deleted 1 Select on Protect in the playback mode palette 2 Select Single Image or All Images If Single Image is selected use the lt gt keys to select an image to protect 3 Select Protect or Unprotect If Protect is selected the image is protected and the I icon appears at the top right of the screen If Unprotect is selected the protection is removed Q Caution When an SD Memory Card is formatted all images including protected images are deleted suoijoun4 Bulssad01g pue yoeq ejd 73 suoijoun Bulssad0 g pue yoeqAe d 74 Rotating Images When shooting vertically rotation information is added to an image so that it can be played back with the appropriate orientation You can change the rotation information and save the image using the following procedure Memo Images with rotation information are rotated and displayed according to the orientation of the camera To cancel image rotation set 32 Auto Image Rotation in the C5 menu to Off p R35 e To not add rotation information set 31 Sa
91. such as thinner alcohol or benzine Use a lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens or viewfinder Never use a spray blower for cleaning as it may damage the lens e Please contact PENTAX Service Center for professional cleaning of CCD Sensor This service will involve a fee l Storing Your Camera Do not store the camera with preservatives or chemicals Storage in high temperatures and high humidity can cause mold to grow on the camera Remove the camera from its case and store it in a dry and well ventilated location l Other Precautions Periodic inspections are recommended every one to two years to maintain high performance e Refer to Precautions When Using the SD Memory Card p 32 regarding the SD Memory Card Please note that deleting images or formatting the SD Memory Cards does not completely erase the original data Deleted files can sometimes be recovered using commercially available software It is user s responsibility to ensure the privacy Regarding Product Registration In order to better serve you we request that you complete the product registration which can be found on the CD ROM supplied with the camera or the PENTAX website Thank you for your cooperation Refer to Using a Computer p 81 for more information Provided Manuals This camera comes with two manuals Operating Manual this book and Menu Reference Use these as needed Operating Ma
92. te Highlight Correction s R14 Electronic Level Display 17 21 R19 White Balance c cccceseeseeee 50 Histogram display eeeeeee 19 Error MESSAGE ceeececeeeseteeseeeeseeeeees 93 Fluorescent Light Daylight Color HOMELOWN sseeeeseeeeeeeeetecseee 34 R23 EV Bali cietahitactateeienicndane 20 White Balance c0 ccccessesseeeee 50 Hue Custom Image eeeeee 62 EV Compensation ccccceseeees 48 Fluorescent Light Daylight White Hue Extended Bracketing R16 EV Steps o cecccsscsseessesssessesssessseeeee R30 White Balance c0 cscecseseeee 50 Hyper manual Mode eeeeeeeee 47 Expanded Sensitivity 06 R30 Fluorescent Light Warm White Hyper program Mode sseeecees 47 Exposure Bracketing 56 White Balance eee 50 Image Comparison eeeeeeee 70 Image plane indicator 0 11 Image Rotation eneee 74 mage TONE eee eeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeteaes 62 ING OX i 71 Index display 68 INFO button 16 17 Initial Setting ee eeeeeeeeee 34 nitian R29 Installing software eee eee 84 Instant REVIEW cceeeeeeeees 37 R18 IMRORV Alls cnccedssccbeecesvecetaacncstesisnceeses R22 Interval Shooting 005 54 R17 ISO AUTO Adjustment R14 ISO button 02 cc cc eeeeeneeeeeees 46 J JPEG yerais ieena 42 JPEG Quality 0 eee R14 JPEG Recorded Pixels R13 K Kelvin easeee
93. th the control panel and menus This section explains the basic ways to change function settings Using the Direct Keys You can use the direct keys in Capture mode to directly set functions The following explains how to set the flash mode as an example 1 Press the 4 button in Capture mode The Flash Mode screen appears 38 2 Usethe lt gt keys to select a EET flash mode Flash On tS EB 0 0 Q ENU Cancel OROK 3 Press the OK button The camera switches to Capture mode Using the Control Panel The following explains how to set the Program Line as an example 1 Press the INFO button in c Capture mode The control panel appears Use the A V lt gt keys to select the item you want to change the setting for You cannot select an item that cannot be changed with current camera settings Use the sax 3 dials to change fine setting Press the OK button to display the detailed setting screen for the selected item For some items such as Extended Bracketing you can make more detailed settings from the detailed setting screen Press the INFO button The camera switches to Capture mode ISO AUTO Adjustment On 05 05 10 10 30AM Program Line k 05 0510 10 30AM p ezs Buig 39 p ezs Bug 40 Using the Menus This section e
94. tting 4 Current date and time p 35 Indicator 3 appears only when World Time is set to Destination in the N1 menu M p R23 Capture Mode Status screen Press the DISP button to display the settings of the shooting functions All of the indications are displayed here for explanatory purposes The actual display may differ khoOND ONOWw 11 12 13 14 15 Exposure Mode p 47 AE lock p 49 Mirror Up p 55 Copyright Information embedded QI p R27 AF mode p 44 Metering mode p 45 Battery level p 29 e dial guide Shutter speed Aperture value ISO ISO AUTO Sensitivity p 46 Exposure Bracketing p 56 Multi exposure p 55 HDR Capture Q p R16 Extended Bracketing p 57 Flash Exposure Compensation p 59 Memo The status screen will disappear if no operations are made within 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 White Balance fine tuning p 51 EV Compensation p 48 EV bar AF point p 44 Flash Mode p 58 Drive Mode p 53 White Balance p 50 Custom Image p 62 SD1 Image File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality Remaining image storage capacity p 42 SD2 Image File Format JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality Remaining image storage capacity p 42 30 seconds after pressing the DISP button You can change the color of the status screen by setting Status Screen in the 93 menu J p R18 es weg JNO Hulsp
95. tware cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee The PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 Screen Viewing the Help Men sssrin Appendix 89 Optional Accessories ecceceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneesseeeneeneees 90 Error Messages ccccseccesseeeeeeseeeeseeeesnseeeeesseneeeseeneneeeens 93 TrOoUbleSHOOTING cceeeeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenneeeeeeneneeeeeees 94 WING OX E E E ET T TTT 95 WARRANTY POLICY ccceccesseeeseeeeneeeeseseneesneeeeneneees 100 MEMO Before Using Your Camera Checking the Contents of the Package sasse 10 Names and Functions of Working Parts 11 Display Indicators ciisscccsctees cscestsecesticccssanes anniren ieena 14 elaweyg uno Buisp 3104939 10 Checking the Contents of the Package The following accessories are packaged with the 645D Check that all accessories are included before using your camera D gt Hot shoe cover FK Sync socket 2P cap Standard eyecup Installed on camera Installed on camera Installed on camera Body mount cap 645 Triangular ring and protective cover Strap Installed on camera Installed on camera O ST107 Rechargeable lithium ion battery D LI90 D BC90 Software CD ROM Operating Manual this book Menu Reference S SW107 SS Large eyecup 645 O EC107 USB cable USB107 Names and Functions of Working Parts Hot shoe Strap lug Lens information contacts Card cover Lens mount
96. ue 3 levels Adj the desired image Contrast 3 levels Sharpness 3 levels Creates an image Soft Focus 1 2 3 Soft with a soft focus throughout the Shadow Blur OFF ON image Q Caution e Only JPEG and RAW images captured with this camera can be edited using the digital filters Applying the Digital Filter 1 2 Select an image for applying the digital filter and then select 0 Digital Filter in the playback mode palette Use the A Y keys to select a filter and press the OK button You can check the filter effect on the screen You can also use the sax dial to select a different image Use the A Y keys to select the parameter use the lt gt keys to adjust the value and press the OK button 4 Select Use filters in combination or Save as The image is saved To apply additional filters to the same image select Use filters in combination and repeat Steps 2 to 4 Memo e You can apply up to 10 filters to the same image Recreating Filter Effects You can retrieve the filter effects already applied to an image and reapply them to other images 1 Select an image for retrieving the digital filter effects and then select 0 Digital Filter in the playback mode palette 2 Select Recreating filter effects and press the OK button The filter effects applied to the image appears Press the INFO button to check the filter parameters 3 Usethe lt gt keys t
97. ue for M and X modes underexposure is displayed on the EV bar If you set the exposure so that the l is displayed at the center of the EV bar the image will be captured with the compensated value Baai J25 F50 03 PAE Lock AE lock is a function that locks the exposure prior to taking the picture 1 Press the AE 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 lock Memo e The exposure remains in memory for between half and twice the amount of the exposure lock time even after you take your finger off the AE L button e You will hear a beep when the AE L button is pressed You can change the setting with Beep in the N1 menu RA p R24 When the AE lock is set in M mode you can change the shutter speed and aperture value while maintaining the exposure value AE lock is not available in B or X mode When any of the following operations are performed AE lock is canceled The AE L button is pressed again The BJ button MENU button or INFO button is pressed The mode dial is turned The metering mode switch is turned The lens is changed The lens with an aperture A position is set to the A position or is switched to another position When using a zoom lens whose maximum aperture value varies depending on the focal length the shutter speed and aperture value change de
98. ult setting or a value in the range equivalent to ISO 200 to 1000 1 Turn the 3 dial while pressing the ISO button Press the button while pressing the ISO button to return to AUTO Memo e Set the range of automatic sensitivity adjustment with ISO AUTO Adjustment in the 61 menu or on the control panel RA p R14 e You can set the sensitivity in increments of 1 EV or in accordance with the EV step setting for exposure It can be set with 2 Sensitivity Steps in the C1 menu RA p R30 e You can expand the sensitivity range to ISO 100 to 1600 with 3 Expanded Sensitivity in the C1 menu RI p R30 e You can reduce noise at high sensitivity with 20 High ISO Noise Reduction in the C3 menu Q p R32 Changing the Exposure Mode The following are the available exposure modes v Available x Not available A EV Change Shutter Change Change Spee Wee ponction Compensation Speed Aperture Value Sensitivity Automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value P according to Program Line Z v 4 Vv Hyper program You can use the front and rear e dials to switch between shutter priority and aperture priority Sv TE Other than Sensitivity Priority You can set the desired sensitivity v x x AUTO Tv Shutter Priority You can set the desired shutter speed v v x v Av Aperture Priority You can set the desired aperture value v x v vV TAv Automatically set
99. urn the AF point to the center p 45 eiawey ino Buisp 210499 13 elaweyg Jno Buisp 3104939 14 Button and Dial Operations You can operate both a button and e dial such as 4 and 38 or hn and sax to change the settings using either of the following methods Operation Confirming the Setting Turn the dial while pressing the button Take your finger off the button Press the button take you finger off the button and then turn the dial Press the button again or wait until the exposure lock timer goes off Hereafter this Operating Manual explains by using the Turn the dial while pressing the button operation Display Indicators The following indicators appear on the monitor depending on the status of the camera Memo e You can adjust the brightness and color of the monitor with Brightness Level and LCD Color Tuning in the N2 menu Q p R24 p R25 At Start up or when Operating the Mode Dial Guide indicators appear on the monitor for 3 seconds default setting when the camera is switched on or the mode dial is turned Memo e To turn off the guide indicators set Guide Display to Off in the N1 menu M p R24 P Program Automatic Exposure RAW BJPEG ARAW lt ax Tv 2 amp MODELING amp ZAV AF Cancel AF sP Heese 10 30AM fi teas a ny SEs 3 4 1 Exposure Mode p 47 2 Operation guide 3 World Time se
100. use or on the day of use is recommended The AC plug cord provided with this camera is developed exclusively for the battery charger D BC90 Do not use it with other devices Precautions on Carrying and Using Your Camera Do not subject the camera to high temperatures or high humidity Do not leave the camera in a vehicle as the temperature can get very high Do not subject the camera to strong vibrations shocks or pressure Use a cushion to protect the camera from vibrations of motorcycles automobiles or ships The temperature range for camera use is 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F The monitor may appear black at high temperatures but will return to normal at normal temperatures The monitor may respond more slowly at low temperatures This is due to liquid crystal properties and is not a malfunction Sudden temperature changes will cause condensation on the inside and outside of the camera Place the camera in your bag or a plastic bag and remove it after temperature of the camera and surroundings are equalized Avoid contact with garbage mud sand dust water toxic gases or salts These could cause the camera to breakdown Wipe the camera to dry off any rain or water drops Please do not press forcefully on the monitor This could cause it to break or malfunction Be careful not to overtighten the tripod screw when using a tripod Cleaning Your Camera Do not clean the product with organic solvents
101. utton The DPOF settings are saved for printing the i Caution You cannot switch between the SD Memory Cards while making the DPOF settings Depending on the printer the date may not be printed even if you select amp in Step 5 The number of copies specified for the All Images setting applies to all the images and the Single Image setting is canceled Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment You can play back images on AV equipment by connecting the camera with a commercially available video cable mini plug to RCA cable or HDMI cable Type C Memo If you intend to play back continuously for a long period use of the AC adapter kit K AC50 optional is recommended p 30 e Nothing is displayed on the monitor during HDMI output e You cannot output both composite and HDMI video signals at the same time The video output format differs depending on the region When you set the hometown with Initial Settings p 34 or change Setting the Time to Destination with World Time RA p R23 in the N1 menu the video output format is set to match that region If images fail to be played back change the video output format with Video Out in the 2 menu RA p R25 The maximum size of the HDMI output format corresponding to the AV equipment and camera is automatically selected If images fail to be played back change the video output format with HDMI Out in the N2 menu RA p R2
102. ving Rotation Info in the C5 menu to Off EQ p R35 O Caution e Rotation information cannot be changed in the following situations For protected images For images without rotation information e When 32 Auto Image Rotation in the C5 menu is set to Off EQ p R35 1 Select the image to rotate and select Image Rotation in the playback mode palette Four thumbnail images are displayed with the image rotated in 90 increments 2 Usethe av lt gt keys to select the desired rotation direction and press the OK button The image rotation information is changed Changing the Image Size Resizing Images You can change the number of recorded pixels and quality level of an image and save it as a new file Q Caution Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resized e Images once resized to 4 9m cannot be resized again 1 Select the image to resize and then select Resize in the playback mode palette 2 Select the image size Select from 36m 32m 28m 25m 21m 18m 16m 13m 11m 7m and 1 9Ml The available sizes differ depending on the original image size Menu 3 Select the quality level and press the OK button 4 Select Save as Cropping Images You can crop an image and save it as a new file Q Caution Only JPEG and RAW images captured with this
103. xplains how to use the menus B Rec Mode P Playback N Set up and C Custom Setting The following explains how to set Program Line in the 62 menu as an example 1 Press the MENU button in Capture mode The 431 menu appears on the monitor Press the MENU button in Playback mode to display the 11 menu first 2 Press the gt key or turn the 3 dial to the right Q Each time the gt key is pressed the menu will change in the following sequence 82 63 64 11 61 i oa G eEWexit i When the s dial is turned to the Geen right the category will change in the following sequence 61 E11 N1 C1 SD1 Image File Format JPEG SD2 Image File Format JPEG JPEG Recorded Pixels L JPEG Quality kk ISO AUTO Adjustment D Range Setting 4 Usethe av keys to select 3 Usethe av keys to select an item and press the P key Available settings are displayed The frame moves to the pop up menu if there is one fri 234 le AlCl Lens Correction Program Line gt Extended Bracketing OFF HDR Capture Off Multi exposure Interval Shooting 01234 Eac Lens Correction Program Line laur Extended Bracketing Norma HDR Capture BR an item and press the OK button The camera returns to the menu screen Next set other items Press the MENU button to exit the menu and return to the screen that was displayed before the menu was selected Mult
104. y ABOUT THE CAMERA A Warning Do not disassemble or modify the camera High voltage areas are present inside the camera with the risk of electric shock If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging the camera never touch the exposed portion There is a risk of electric shock Wrapping the strap around your neck is dangerous Take care that small children do not hang the strap around their necks Do not look directly at the sun through the camera with a telephoto lens attached as viewing the sun may damage your eyes Viewing the sun directly with a telephoto lens may lead to a loss of eyesight If any irregularities occur during use such as smoke or a strange odor stop use immediately remove the battery or the AC adapter and contact your nearest PENTAX Service Center Continuing to use the product can cause a fire or electric shock Some portions of the camera heat up during use There is a risk of low temperature burns when holding such portions for long periods Should the monitor be damaged be careful of glass fragments Also be careful not to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin or in your eyes or mouth e Depending on your individual factors or physical condition the use of the camera may cause itching rashes or blisters In case of any abnormality stop using the camera and get medical attention immediately About the Battery Charger and AC Adapter A Warning Always use

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