Green/Red Lamps; Ordinary Photography - Pentax ZOOM 90-WR Operating Manual

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4. GREEN/RED LAMPS
When
you
press the
shutter release
button
halfway, the lamps O
and/or flight up or blink
as shown above.
0 Green lamp: When the subject is in focus, it lights
up to indicate that you can take
pictures; when the subject is not In
focus, it will blink, indicating that you
cannot take pictures.
0 Red lamp:
When the flash is ready to discharge,
it will light up. When the flash is being
charged, it will blink.
Notes:
• If the subject is too close, the green lamp blinks.
Adjust the camera-to-subject distance so that the
green lamp lights up, then release the shutter.
• If the subject is even closer, the green tamp may
light up.
5. ORDINARY PHOTOGRAPHY
When
the
power
is
switched on by pressing
the main
switch,
the
camera
automatically
selects the Auto and
Single-Frame
Shooting
modes and the
LCD
panel indication appears as shown above. These
modes are used for taking ordinary pictures. The built-
in flash will discharge automatically when the subject
is poorly illuminated or backlit.
• When the LCD panel displayed Is other than the one
as shown above, which indicates the other modes
are set, switching power OFF and then ON restores
the Auto and Single-Frame Shooting modes.
* When the built-in flash automatically discharges,
the shutter speed ranges from approx. 1/40th sec.
[wide-angle! to approx. 1/55th sec. [telephoto]
[when IS0100 film is used). So be very careful to
hold the camera steady to eliminate the possibility
of fuzzy pictures due to camera movement while
the shutter Is open.

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