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Welcome to the Fantastic World of Pentax 
Medium Format Photography

This medium format 67

2

 camera gives an image area four 

times larger than that of the 35 mm SLR camera, assuring 
the photographer of fine-grained, superior quality image 
definition on enlargements.
The Aperture-Priority AE Mode and the metering modes of 
the Multi (6) Segment Metering, Center-Weighted Metering 
and Spot Metering Modes are available when the AE 
Pentaprism Finder 67

2

 is attached.

Read this instruction manual carefully to get a full 
explanation of operations before use.

The operating manual explains the camera with an optional 
AE Pentaprism 67

2

 attached.

Icon indicators used in this manual

PENTAX and SMC PENTAX are trademarks of HOYA 
CORPORATION.

Lenses and accessories produced by other manufacturers 
are not made to our precise specifications and therefore 
may cause difficulties with or actual damage to your 
Pentax camera. We do not assume any responsibility or 
liability for difficulties resulting from the use of lenses and 
accessories made by other manufacturers.

Operation direction

Automatic operation

Attention

Lamp blinking

Correct

Incorrect

Summary of Contents for 10291 - 67 II Medium Format SLR Focus Camera Body

Page 1: ...ual To ensure the best performance from your camera please read the Operating Manual before using the camera To ensure the best performance from your camera please read the Operating Manual before usi...

Page 2: ...s instruction manual carefully to get a full explanation of operations before use The operating manual explains the camera with an optional AE Pentaprism 672 attached Icon indicators used in this manu...

Page 3: ...injury to the operator or damage to the equipment WARNING Wrapping the strap around your neck is dangerous Make sure that small children do not get the strap caught around their neck Do not look direc...

Page 4: ...cause damage In such case put the camera into a case or plastic bag so that any changes in temperature difference is minimized Do not remove it from the bag until temperature has stabilized Precaution...

Page 5: ...nd cannot be repaired at no charge under the terms of the warranty If the difficulty is caused as a direct result of the product being used in conditions as outlined in the Precautions for Your Camera...

Page 6: ...Low Battery Warning 17 Attaching the Lens 18 Depressing the Shutter Release Button 20 About Interchangeable Viewfinder 21 Setting the Film Speed ISO 24 Loading the Film 25 Unloading the Film 31 Adjus...

Page 7: ...Using the Spot Metering Mode 56 Using the Memory Lock Function 57 Using a PENTAX Dedicated External Flash 58 Slow Speed Sync Shooting 63 Checking the Depth of Field 64 Mirror Look Up 65 Time Exposure...

Page 8: ...er unlock button Page 22 Shutter release button Page 20 Multi exposure lever Page 45 Cable release socket Page 53 Main switch Page 16 Mirror lock up lever Page 65 Time exposure set lever Page 66 Lens...

Page 9: ...indicator Page 25 Memory lock button Page 57 Eyepiece shutter lever Page 44 Diopter adjustment dial Page 33 Film speed set button Page 24 Back cover Back cover release lever Page 25 X sync terminal Pa...

Page 10: ...g Page 17 Film symbol Page 29 Film advance indicator Page 42 Flash status Page 58 Shutter speed Page 48 51 Film counter Page 30 Flash status Page 58 Exposure compensation Page 54 Memory lock Page 57 B...

Page 11: ...re the brightness of a specific narrow area 56 To store the exposure in the camera temporarily 57 Subject Photography Page To take a picture of yourself 43 To take a picture into the sun with the subj...

Page 12: ...the red dots on the camera and lens mount attach the lens to the camera body and turn it to the right until it locks Page 18 Set the F Stop Set the lens aperture ring to the desired f stop Page 35 Tur...

Page 13: ...5 6 Set Exposure Compensation to a Turn the exposure compensation dial to the a position Page 54 Set the Multi 6 Segment Metering Mode Set the metering mode selector to K Page 36 9 Load Film Open the...

Page 14: ...TION PREPARATION Page 13 to 34 BASIC OPERATION SHOOTING Page 35 to 42 ADVANCED OPERATION Page 43 to 75 OTHERS Page 76 to 81 If you want to start taking pictures right away please read BASIC OPERATION...

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