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Operating Manual
K-500
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SLR Digital Camera
Operating Manual
K-500
Содержание
- Operating manual 1
- Regarding copyrights 2
- Regarding trademarks 2
- Thank you for purchasing this pentax k 500 digital camera please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the features and functions keep this manual safe as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand all the camera s capabilities 2
- About the camera 3
- Caution 3
- For using your camera safely 3
- Warnin 3
- Warning 3
- About the battery charger and ac adapter 4
- Caution 4
- Warning 4
- About the rechargeable lithium ion battery 5
- About the usage of aa batteries 5
- Caution 5
- Warning 5
- Before using your camera 6
- Care to be taken during handling 6
- Caution 6
- Keep the camera and its accessories out of the reach of small children 6
- Warning 6
- About the rechargeable lithium ion battery and battery charger 7
- Cleaning your camera 7
- Precautions on carrying and using your camera 7
- About sd memory cards 8
- Storing your camera 8
- About eye fi cards 9
- Adjusting the viewfinder diopter 6 11
- Attaching a lens 4 11
- Attaching the strap 4 11
- Before using your camera 17 11
- Checking the contents of the package 8 11
- Contents 11
- Getting started 43 11
- How to change function settings 7 11
- Initial settings 8 11
- Inserting removing an sd memory card 2 11
- Inserting the battery 5 11
- Names and functions of the working parts 9 11
- Turning the camera on and off 7 11
- Basic operations 63 12
- Basic shooting operation 4 12
- Checking the depth of field preview 14 12
- Focusing 01 12
- How to operate the shooting functions 6 12
- Reviewing images 2 12
- Selecting the appropriate capture mode 2 12
- Setting the exposure 7 12
- Shooting functions 75 12
- Using the built in flash 8 12
- Correcting images 48 13
- Customizing the button e dial functions 62 13
- Recording movies 29 13
- Setting a file format 40 13
- Setting the image finishing tone 55 13
- Setting the white balance 43 13
- Shooting settings 139 13
- Taking pictures continuously 22 13
- Using the shake reduction function to prevent camera shake 16 13
- Connecting the camera to an av device 00 14
- Deleting multiple images 84 14
- Developing raw images 96 14
- How to operate the playback edit functions 74 14
- Playback functions and image editing 173 14
- Processing images 87 14
- Saving frequently used settings 68 14
- Selecting the playback functions 77 14
- Setting the playback display method 76 14
- Camera settings 06 15
- Changing additional settings 203 15
- Connecting to a computer 231 15
- File management settings 19 15
- How to operate the set up menu 04 15
- Manipulating captured images on a computer 32 15
- Saving images on a computer 33 15
- Using the provided software 35 15
- Appendix 251 16
- Cleaning the cmos sensor 64 16
- Default settings 52 16
- Error messages 70 16
- Functions available with various lens combinations 59 16
- Index 83 16
- Main specifications 76 16
- Troubleshooting 73 16
- Using an external flash optional 43 16
- Using the built in flash 40 16
- Using the flash 239 16
- Using the gps unit 67 16
- Warranty policy 90 16
- Appendix 17
- Basic operations 17
- Before using your camera 17
- Changing additional settings 17
- Composition of the operating manual 17
- Connecting to a computer 17
- Getting started 17
- Playback functions and image editing 17
- Shooting functions 17
- Shooting settings 17
- This operating manual contains the following chapters 17
- Using the flash 17
- Before using your 19
- Before using your camera 19
- Camera 19
- Before using your camera 20
- Checking the contents of the package 20
- The following accessories are packaged with the camera check that all accessories are included 20
- And the eyecup 21
- Before using your camera 21
- In the second illustration the camera is shown with the hot shoe cover 21
- Names and functions of the working parts 21
- Removed 21
- Capture mode 22
- A u i live view button 23
- B m button 23
- C rear e dial s 23
- D l button 23
- E flash pop up button 23
- E q playback button 23
- F 4 button 23
- Focus mode switch 23
- Front e dial r 23
- Lens unlock button 23
- Mode dial 23
- V y button 23
- Playback mode 24
- Capture mode 26
- Monitor display 26
- 1600 5 27
- Status screen 27
- 20 21 23 25 22 28
- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 28
- Live view 28
- Before using your camera 29
- C mode 30
- Control panel 30
- Still picture capture mode 30
- Shooting info display 31
- Playback mode 32
- The captured image and shooting information are displayed in the single image display of playback mode 1 playing back images p 2 press the m button to call up the playback information display selection screen use the four way controller 2345 to select the type of screen display that appears in the single image display and press the 4 button 32
- The screen display selected here is displayed the next time the camera is switched to playback mode 32
- All items are displayed here for explanatory purposes the actual display may differ 33
- Before using your camera 33
- Detailed information display 33
- Page 1 33
- Page 2 33
- Rotation information p 83 7 folder number file number 2 captured image 8 drive mode p 6 3 capture mode p 2 9 ae metering p 7 4 digital filter p 59 10 shutter speed 5 dpof setting p 29 11 lens focal length 6 protect setting p 20 33
- Still picture 33
- Use the four way controller 23 to switch between pages 33
- 2 3 4 2 3 35
- 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 35
- A histogram shows the brightness distribution of an image the horizontal axis represents brightness dark at the left and bright at the right and the vertical axis represents the number of pixels the shape and the distribution of the histogram before and after shooting tell you whether the exposure level and contrast are correct or not and let you decide if you need to adjust the exposure and take a picture again 35
- Adjusting the exposure p 2 1 brightness adjustment p 48 35
- Histogram display rgb histogram display 35
- Using the histogram 35
- Distribution of color intensity is displayed for each color in rgb histogram display if a color is partially cut off on one side it indicates that the color is under or overexposed that the light is very weak or strong in that color or that the white balance is incorrect 36
- Example 36
- Guide indicators 36
- Setting the playback display method p 76 1 setting the display for instant review p 12 36
- Setting the white balance p 43 36
- The following indicators appear on the monitor to indicate the keys buttons and e dials that can be operated at that time 36
- When the image is underexposed the part to the left is cut off underexposed portions with no detail and when the image is overexposed the part to the right is cut off overexposed portions with no detail you can set whether to display the bright dark area warning during capture or playback mode 36
- 17 16 15 14 13 12 37
- 9 10 11 37
- Viewfinder 37
- When shooting with the viewfinder the following information appears in the viewfinder 37
- How to change function settings 39
- Using the direct keys 39
- Using the control panel 40
- Press the 3 button in standby mode 41
- Press the 3 button or the shutter release button halfway 41
- Press the 4 button 41
- Using the menus 41
- Press the four way controller 5 42
- Press the four way controller 5 twice 42
- Use the four way controller 23 to select a setting 42
- Use the four way controller 23 to select an item 42
- Press the 3 button 43
- Press the 4 button 43
- Getting started 45
- Attaching the strap 46
- Inserting the battery 47
- Using the lithium ion battery 47
- Face the 2 mark on the battery up and insert the battery into the battery charger 48
- When the battery is fully charged remove the battery from the battery charger 48
- Inserting removing the battery 49
- Slide the battery cover unlock switch in the direction of the arrow 1 and open the battery cover 2 49
- With the 2 mark facing towards outside of the camera push the battery in until it locks into place 49
- Close the battery cover 50
- Insert the aa batteries according to the indicators on the battery holder 50
- Using the aa batteries 50
- Battery level indicator 51
- Displayed in the status screen or live view screen 51
- Insert the battery holder into the battery chamber until it locks into place and close the battery cover 51
- Open the battery cover 51
- You can confirm remaining battery level by checking the 51
- Using the ac adapter 52
- Connect the ac adapter to the ac plug cord 53
- Connect the dc coupler and the ac adapter 53
- Plug the ac plug cord into the power outlet 53
- Inserting removing an sd memory card 54
- Attaching a lens 56
- Make sure that the camera is turned off 56
- Adjusting the viewfinder diopter 58
- Turn the main switch to on 59
- Turning the camera on and off 59
- Initial settings 60
- Setting the display language 60
- Press the 4 button 61
- Press the four way controller 3 to select dst and use the four way controller 45 to select o on or p off 61
- Press the four way controller 3 to select settings complete and press the 4 button 61
- Press the four way controller 3 to select text size and press the four way controller 5 61
- Use the four way controller 23 to select standard or large and press the 4 button 61
- Use the four way controller 45 to select a city 61
- Press the 4 button 62
- Press the four way controller 3 and press the four way controller 5 62
- Press the four way controller 5 and use the four way controller 23 to select 24h or 12h 62
- Press the four way controller 5 and use the four way controller 23 to select the date format 62
- Setting the date and time 62
- Use the four way controller 23 to set the month 62
- Press the four way controller 3 to select settings complete and press the 4 button 63
- Basic operations 65
- Basic shooting operation 4 65
- Reviewing images 2 65
- Using the built in flash 8 65
- Basic shooting operation 66
- Letting the camera choose the optimal settings 66
- Focus mode switch to 67
- Look through the viewfinder to view the subject 67
- Position the subject inside the af frame and press the shutter release button halfway 67
- Set the 67
- Press the shutter release button fully 68
- Review the captured image on the monitor 68
- Position the subject inside the af frame on the monitor and press the shutter release button halfway 69
- Press the u i button in step 3 on p 5 69
- Taking pictures using live view 69
- Setting the flash mode 70
- Using the built in flash 70
- Press the four way controller 4 in standby mode 71
- The flash modes that can be selected differ depending on the capture mode 71
- Use the four way controller 45 to select a flash mode and press the 4 button 71
- Compensating flash output 72
- Press the four way controller 3 in step 2 on p 9 72
- Turn the rear e dial s 72
- You can adjust the flash output in a range of 2 to 1 the following flash compensation values can be set according to the step interval set in 1 ev steps of the a custom setting 1 menu 72
- Press the e button 73
- Push down on the top of the flash to retract the built in flash 73
- Take a picture 73
- Using the built in flash 73
- Playing back images 74
- Reviewing images 74
- Deleting a single image 75
- Shooting functions 77
- Direct keys setting items 78
- How to operate the shooting functions 78
- Rec mode menu items 79
- The following items are available in the a rec mode 1 4 menus press the 3 button in standby mode to display the a rec mode 1 menu 79
- Movie menu items 81
- The following items are available in the c movie 1 menu press the 3 button when the mode dial is set to c to display the c movie 1 menu 81
- Custom setting menu items 82
- The following items of the a custom setting 1 3 menus enable you to make the best use of the camera 82
- Selecting the appropriate capture mode 84
- Turn the mode dial to set the desired capture mode to the dial indicator 84
- Auto picture modes 85
- When set to n auto picture mode the camera automatically selects the optimal mode from the following capture modes for the subject 85
- Scene modes 86
- When set to h scene mode you can choose from the following shooting scenes 86
- Candleligh 87
- Exposure modes 88
- Use the four way controller 2345 or rear e dial s to choose a scene mode and press the 4 button 88
- 100 3200 3200 89
- Setting the exposure 89
- Setting the sensitivity 89
- Shooting functions 90
- 1600 2 91
- Changing the exposure mode 91
- Bulb shooting 93
- Press the shutter release button 93
- Set the mode dial to p bulb 93
- Take your finger off the shutter release button 93
- This is useful when capturing images of night scenes and fireworks which require long exposures 93
- Adjusting the exposure 94
- Available operations 95
- Changing the exposure automatically when shooting exposure bracketing 95
- Set the bracketing order in 6 bracketing order of the a custom setting 1 menu 95
- You can take three consecutive pictures at three different exposure levels 95
- Press the 4 button 96
- Press the four way controller 3 and set the bracket value 96
- Press the four way controller 5 in standby mode 96
- Press the shutter release button halfway 96
- Use the four way controller 45 to select l 96
- Press the shutter release button fully 97
- Assign ae lock to the l button 98
- Locking the exposure before shooting ae lock 98
- Set the exposure and press the l button 98
- Even in backlit locations this mode automatically determines what level of brightness is in which portion and automatically adjusts exposure 99
- Press the m button in standby mode 99
- Selecting the metering method 99
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select ae metering and press the 4 button 99
- Use the four way controller 45 to select a metering method and press the 4 button 99
- High iso nr 100
- Press the four way controller 5 and use the four way controller 23 to select a setting 100
- Reducing the image noise noise reduction 100
- Select high iso nr in the a rec mode 3 menu and press the four way controller 5 100
- Focusing 103
- Refer to adjusting the focus manually manual focus p 10 for details on mode 103
- Set the focus mode switch to l a or 103
- Setting the focus mode 103
- The autofocus methods for shooting with the viewfinder differ from those for shooting with live view 103
- Autofocus modes when shooting with the viewfinder 104
- Shooting functions 104
- Single mode 104
- The following autofocus modes can be selected when shooting with the viewfinder 104
- When the shutter release button is pressed halfway and the subject comes into focus the focus is locked focus lock at that position if the subject is outside the focusing area focus the camera on the subject in the focusing area lock the focus at that position focus lock and then recompose your picture 104
- Auto mode 105
- Continuous mode 105
- Shooting functions 105
- Switches automatically between l and k modes according to the subject set in af a of af settings in the a rec mode 2 menu 105
- The subject is kept in focus by continuous adjustment while the shutter release button is pressed halfway the focus indicator appears and you will hear a beep when the subject comes into focus the shutter can be released even if the subject is not in focus 105
- Press the m button in standby mode 106
- Selecting the focusing point af point 106
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select af active area and press the 4 button 106
- Use the four way controller 45 to select a focus point selection mode and press the 4 button 106
- Press the m button in standby mode 108
- Setting the contrast af during live view 108
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select contrast af and press the 4 button 108
- Use the four way controller 45 to select the desired mode and press the 4 button 108
- Shooting functions 109
- Checking the focus 111
- Adjusting the focus manually manual focus 112
- Focusing using the viewfinder 112
- Look through the viewfinder and turn the focusing ring 112
- Set the focus mode switch to 112
- Focusing using live view 113
- Press the 4 button or the shutter release button halfway 113
- Set the focus mode switch to 113
- When it is difficult to check the focus press the 4 button 113
- While viewing the monitor turn the focusing ring 113
- Af fine adjustment 114
- Press the 3 button three times 115
- Press the 4 button 115
- Shooting in catch in focus mode 115
- Take a test picture 115
- Checking the depth of field preview 116
- Displaying the optical preview 116
- Displaying the digital preview 117
- Taking pictures using the shake reduction function 118
- Using the shake reduction function to prevent camera shake 118
- Press the shutter release button halfway 119
- Use the four way controller 45 to select q or r and press the 4 button 119
- Shooting with the self timer 120
- Press the shutter release button fully 121
- Shooting with a remote control unit optional 122
- Point the remote control unit towards the remote control receiver on the front of the camera and press the shutter release button on the remote control unit 123
- Continuous shooting 124
- Taking pictures continuously 124
- Press the shutter release button fully 125
- Interval shooting 126
- Shooting functions 128
- Multi exposure 129
- Press the 3 button twice 130
- Take the picture 130
- Changing the settings for movie recording 131
- Recording movies 131
- Press the shutter release button again 133
- Press the shutter release button fully 133
- Press the shutter release button halfway 133
- Recording movies 133
- Set the mode dial to c 133
- View the subject on the monitor 133
- Shooting functions 134
- Interval movie 135
- Playing back movies 137
- Press the four way controller 2 137
- Select the movie to play back in the single image display of playback mode 137
- Editing movies 139
- Press the four way controller 3 139
- Press the u i button 139
- Select a point where you want to divide the movie 139
- Select the movie to play back in the single image display of playback mode 139
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select movie edit and press the 4 button 139
- Shooting settings 141
- Setting a file format 142
- File format 143
- Jpeg recorded pixels 143
- Sets the recording size of images when the file format is set to jpeg 143
- You can set the format of image files 143
- Color space 144
- Jpeg quality 144
- You can select a color space to use 144
- You can set the image quality level compression ratio the default setting is c best 144
- Adjusts the color of an image based on ambient light conditions so that white objects appear white 145
- Setting the white balance 145
- Fine tune the white balance 146
- Press the four way controller 3 in standby mode 146
- Press the m button 146
- Use the four way controller 45 to select the white balance 146
- Adjusting the white balance manually 147
- 1 the default setting for color temperature step units is kelvin you can change the step units to mired in 11 color temperature steps of the a custom setting 2 menu however figures are converted to and displayed in kelvin 149
- Adjusting the white balance with color temperature 149
- K 10000 k 149
- Brightness adjustment 150
- Correcting images 150
- High dynamic range image capture 151
- Select hdr capture in the a rec mode 1 menu and press the four way controller 5 151
- Lens correction 153
- Adjust the composition 155
- Composition adjustment 155
- Select composition adjust in the a rec mode 3 menu and press the four way controller 5 155
- Select start adjustment and press the 4 button 155
- Press the 4 button 156
- Custom image 157
- Setting the image finishing tone 157
- Press the 4 button 159
- Use the four way controller 45 to adjust the parameter s value 159
- Digital filter 161
- You can apply a filter effect when taking pictures the following filters can be selected 161
- Press the 4 button 163
- Customizing the button e dial functions 164
- Setting the e dials operation 164
- Press the four way controller 5 and use the four way controller 23 to select the desired setting 165
- Press the 3 button 166
- Press the 3 button twice 166
- Press the 4 button 166
- Button is pressed you can check the depth of field by stopping down the aperture to the set value p 14 167
- Press the four way controller 5 use the four way controller 23 to select a function and press the 4 button 167
- Select and press the four way controller 5 167
- Select button customization in the a rec mode 4 menu and press the four way controller 5 167
- Setting the raw fx button operation 167
- Setting the v y button operation 167
- While the 167
- Press the 3 button three times 169
- Press the four way controller 5 use the four way controller 23 to select a function and press the 4 button 169
- Select button customization in the a rec mode 4 menu and press the four way controller 5 169
- Setting the af ae l button operation 169
- Setting the l button operation 169
- Use the four way controller 23 to select and press the four way controller 5 169
- Saving frequently used settings 170
- Saving the settings 170
- After entering the text move the text selection cursor to finish and press the 4 button 172
- Enter the text 172
- Checking the saved user settings 173
- Press the 4 button 173
- Select check saved settings in step 3 of p 69 and press the four way controller 5 173
- Set the mode dial to b or c 173
- Use the four way controller 23 to select user1 or user2 and press the four way controller 5 173
- Using saved user settings 173
- Change the settings as necessary 174
- Press the four way controller 2 to select reset and press the 4 button 174
- Resetting to default settings 174
- Select reset user mode in step 3 on p 69 and press the four way controller 5 174
- Take a picture 174
- Use the four way controller 23 to select user1 or user2 and press the four way controller 5 174
- Image editing 175
- Playback functions and 175
- Playback functions and image editing 175
- How to operate the playback edit functions 176
- Make settings related to playing back and editing images in the playback mode palette or q playback menu 176
- Playback mode palette items 176
- Press the four way controller 3 in the single image display to call up the playback mode palette you can also display the playback mode palette when a movie is paused 176
- Playback menu items 177
- The following items are available in the q playback menu press the 3 button in playback mode to display the q playback 1 menu 177
- Setting the playback display method 178
- Magnifying images 179
- Selecting the playback functions 179
- Displaying multiple images 180
- Changing the multiple image display style 181
- Press the m button in step 1 on p 78 181
- Use the four way controller 2345 to select the display style 181
- You can change the number of images displayed at the same time or display the images by shooting date 181
- Press the 4 button 182
- Playing back images continuously 183
- Press the four way controller 5 use the four way controller 23 to change the setting and press the 4 button 183
- Select slideshow in the q playback 1 menu and press the four way controller 5 183
- Setting the slideshow display 183
- Use the four way controller 23 to select an item you want to change 183
- Rotating images 185
- Deleting multiple images 186
- Deleting selected images 186
- Deleting a folder 187
- Deleting all images 188
- Changing the number of recorded pixels resize 189
- Processing images 189
- Cutting out part of the image cropping 190
- Processing images with digital filters 191
- You can edit captured images using digital filters the following filters are available 191
- Press the 4 button 195
- To check the parameter details press the m button 195
- Turn the front e dial r to select the image to apply the same filter effects and press the 4 button 195
- Use the four way controller 23 to select save as and press the 4 button 195
- Joining multiple images index 196
- Use the four way controller 23 to select a type of image selection and press the 4 button 197
- Use the four way controller 23 to select create an index image and press the 4 button 197
- Use the four way controller 23 to select save or reshuffle and press the 4 button 197
- Use the four way controller 23 to select selection and press the four way controller 5 197
- Use the four way controller 23 to select the background color and press the 4 button 197
- Developing one raw image 198
- Developing raw images 198
- Press the 4 button 199
- Use the four way controller 23 to select continue or exit and press the 4 button 199
- Use the four way controller 23 to select save as and press the 4 button 199
- Use the four way controller 45 to change the value 199
- Developing multiple raw images 200
- Press the m button 200
- Select developing multiple images in step 3 on p 96 and press the 4 button 200
- Select the raw images to be developed 200
- Use the four way controller 23 to select develop images as shot or develop images with modified settings and press the 4 button 200
- Connecting the camera to a video input terminal 202
- Connecting the camera to an av device 202
- Setting the video output format 203
- Changing additional 205
- Changing additional settings 205
- Settings 205
- How to operate the set up menu 206
- Set up menu items 206
- The following items are available in the r set up 1 4 menus press the 3 button in capture playback mode and use the four way controller 45 or rear e dial s to display the r set up 1 4 menus 206
- The r set up menu offers you general settings related to the camera 206
- Camera settings 208
- Setting the sound effects date and time and display language 208
- Press the 3 button twice 210
- Changing additional settings 211
- List of world time cities 211
- Region city 211
- Video output format 211
- Setting the monitor and the menu displays 212
- Battery settings 216
- Press the 3 button 217
- Select memory in the a rec mode 4 menu and press the four way controller 5 217
- Selecting settings to save in the camera memory 217
- Press the 3 button twice 218
- Use the four way controller 23 to select an item and use the four way controller 45 to select o or p 218
- Resetting the camera settings 219
- Checking the camera version information 220
- File management settings 221
- Formatting an sd memory card 221
- Protecting images from deletion protect 222
- Setting the naming system of the folder 223
- After entering the text move the text selection cursor to finish and press the 4 button 224
- Creating new folders 224
- Press the 3 button twice 224
- Select create new folder in the r set up 2 menu and press the four way controller 5 224
- Setting the file name 225
- Setting the photographer information 226
- After entering the text move the text selection cursor to finish and press the 4 button 227
- Enter the text 227
- Press the 3 button twice 227
- Use the four way controller 23 to select copyright holder and enter the text in the same way as photographer 227
- Use the four way controller 23 to select photographer and press the four way controller 5 227
- Using an eye fi card 228
- Setting the dpof settings 231
- Computer 233
- Connecting to a 233
- Connecting to a computer 233
- Macintosh 234
- Manipulating captured images on a computer 234
- The captured still pictures and movies can be transferred to a computer by connecting the camera using a usb cable and raw images can be developed using the provided software silkypix developer studio 3 le when connecting the camera to a computer and using the software we recommend using a computer with the following system requirements 234
- Windows 234
- Saving images on a computer 235
- Setting the usb connection mode 235
- Connecting the camera and a computer 236
- Installing the software 237
- Using the provided software 237
- Click silkypix developer studio 3 le 238
- Select the desired language in the choose setup language screen and click ok 238
- When the installshield wizard screen appears in the selected language click next 238
- Regarding user registration 239
- Using an external flash optional 43 241
- Using the built in flash 40 241
- Using the flash 241
- Flash characteristics in each exposure mode 242
- Using the built in flash 242
- Using the flash in b mode 242
- Using the flash in c mode 242
- Using the slow speed sync flash 242
- Aperture value f guide number shooting distance example when the sensitivity is iso 200 and the shooting distance is 4 m f 17 4 approx 4 if the resulting number 4 in the above example is not available as a lens aperture a smaller number that is closest 4 in the above example is generally used 244
- Calculating aperture value from shooting distance 244
- Calculating shooting distance from aperture value 244
- Distance and aperture when using the built in flash 244
- Example when the sensitivity is iso 200 and the aperture value is f5 l1 17 5 approx 3 m l2 3 5 approx 0 m therefore the flash can be used in a range of about 0 m to 3 m however the built in flash in this camera cannot be used when the distance is 0 m or less when the flash is used at distances closer than 0 m it causes vignetting in the picture corners light is distributed unevenly and the picture may be overexposed 244
- Relationships among the guide number aperture and distance must be considered when shooting with the flash to obtain a correct exposure calculate the shooting distance or aperture value in the following way and adjust the shooting conditions if the flash output is not sufficient 244
- The following equation calculates the effective distance of the flash maximum flash distance l1 guide number aperture value minimum flash distance l2 maximum flash distance 5 244
- Using an external flash optional 245
- Using an optional external flash af540fgz af360fgz af200fg or af160fc enables a variety of flash modes such as p ttl auto flash mode 245
- Z available some functions are restricted functions are unavailable 245
- Make sure that the external flash is fully charged and then take a picture 246
- Remove the cover of the hot shoe and attach the external flash 246
- Set the external flash mode to p ttl 246
- Turn on the camera and the external flash 246
- Using the p ttl auto flash 246
- Using the high speed sync flash 247
- Remove the cover of the hot shoe and attach the external flash 248
- Set the channel for the external flash unit 248
- Setting the channel for the external flash 248
- Turn on the camera and the external flash and press the shutter release button halfway 248
- Using flash in wireless mode 248
- Confirm that both flashes are fully charged and then take a picture 249
- Press the e button 249
- Remove the external flash unit after the channel is set on the camera and place it at the desired location 249
- Set the camera s flash mode to r 249
- Set the camera to wireless flash mode when using an external flash in combination with the built in flash 249
- Wireless shooting using a combination of the built in flash and an external flash unit 249
- Confirm that both flashes are fully charged and then take a picture 250
- Connecting an external flash with an extension cord 250
- On the wireless remote flash unit set the wireless flash mode to slave and set the channel to the same channel as the flash directly connected to the camera then place it at the desired location 250
- Set the wireless mode of the external flash directly connected to the camera to master or control 250
- Wireless shooting using a combination of external flash units 250
- Multiple flash shooting using extension cords 251
- Confirm that both the external flash and built in flash are fully charged and then take a picture 252
- Connect the external flash to the camera indirectly 252
- Set the sync mode for the external flash to contrast control sync mode 252
- Using the contrast control sync flash 252
- Appendix 253
- A rec mode menu 254
- Default settings 254
- Direct keys 254
- Reset setting yes the setting returns to the default setting with the reset function p 17 no the setting is saved even after reset 254
- The table below shows the factory default settings the functions set in memory p 15 are saved even when the camera is turned off 254
- C movie menu 257
- Playback mode palette 257
- Q playback menu 258
- R set up menu 258
- A custom setting menu 259
- All camera capture modes are available when da da l or fa j lens is used or when a lens with an s position is used with the aperture ring set to the s position when they are used in a position other than s or other lenses are used the following restrictions apply 261
- Functions available with various lens combinations 261
- Z functions are available when the aperture ring is set to the s position some functions are restricted x functions are unavailable 261
- Lens names and mount names 262
- Lenses and accessories that cannot be used with this camera 262
- Appendix 263
- Available with some restrictions 263
- Depending on the lens used with this camera the use of the built in flash may not be available or may be limited due to vignetting the built in flash cannot be regulated and fully discharges when a lenses not set to the s position lenses manufactured prior to the a lenses or soft focus lenses are used da da l d fa fa j and fa lenses not listed below can be used without problems the following lenses were evaluated without a hood 263
- Lens and built in flash 263
- Lens name 263
- Lens name restrictions 263
- Unavailable due to vignetting 263
- Setting the focal length 264
- The following restrictions apply depending on the lens being used 265
- The shutter can be released even if the aperture ring of the d fa fa f or a lens is not set to the s position or a lens without an s position is attached select enable in 20 using aperture ring of the a custom setting 3 menu 265
- Using the aperture ring 265
- Cleaning the cmos sensor 266
- Removing dust by shaking the cmos sensor dust removal 266
- Removing dust with a blower 267
- Select sensor cleaning in the r set up 4 menu and press the four way controller 5 267
- Turn the camera off and remove the lens 267
- Turn the camera on 267
- Attach the lens or body mount cover 268
- Clean the cmos sensor 268
- Press the four way controller 2 to select mirror up and press the 4 button 268
- Turn the camera off 268
- The following functions are available when the optional gps unit o gps1 is attached to this camera 269
- Using the gps unit 269
- Press the 3 button three times 270
- Press the shutter release button fully 270
- Select action in b mode press the four way controller 5 to select v and press the 4 button 270
- Select astrotracer and press the four way controller 5 270
- Select gps in the a rec mode 4 menu and press the four way controller 5 270
- Set the mode dial to p 270
- Shooting celestial bodies astrotracer 270
- Press the shutter release button fully again 271
- Error messages 272
- In rare cases the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity this can be remedied by taking the battery out and putting it back in again after these procedures are done if the camera operates correctly it does not require any repairs we recommend checking the following items before contacting a service center 275
- Troubleshooting 275
- Appendix 278
- Main specifications 278
- Appendix 279
- Appendix 280
- Appendix 281
- Appendix 282
- Appendix 283
- Approximate image storage capacity and playback time when using the fully charged battery or new aa batteries 284
- Approximate image storage capacity by size 284
- When using a 2 gb sd memory card 284
- Symbols 285
- Warranty policy 292
- According to 47cfr parts 2 and 15 for 295
- Class b personal computers and peripherals 295
- Declaration of conformity 295
- Regarding copyrights 299
- Regarding trademarks 299
- Thank you for purchasing this pentax k 500 digital camera please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the features and functions keep this manual safe as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand all the camera s capabilities 299
- Operating manual 300
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