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    							2Getting Started
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    4Close the card cover, and 
    slide it in the direction of 
    4.
    u  Caution
    • Do not remove the memory card while the card access lamp 
    is lit.
    • If the card cover is opened while the power is on, the camera  will turn off. Do not open the cover while the camera is in use.
    • Use this camera to format (initialize) a memory card that is  unused or has been previously used on other devices. (p.31)
    • Use a high-speed memory card when recording movies. If a  write speed cannot keep up with a recording speed, the 
    writing may stop during recording.
    t  Memo• For details on how the data is recorded when two memory 
    cards are inserted, refer to “Memory Card Settings” (p.35).
    • When using an Eye-Fi card or a Flucard, refer to “Using a  Wireless Memory Card” (p.78). Turn the camera on and make the initial settings
    1Turn the main switch to 
    [ON].
    The first time the camera is 
    turned on after purchasing, the 
    [Language/
    W] screen 
    appears.
    t  Memo• The power will automatically turn off when you do not perform 
    any operations within a set period  of time. (Default setting: 
    1min.) You can change the setting in [Auto Power Off] of the 
    D 3 menu.
    1Use  ABCD  to select the desired language and 
    press  E.
    The [Initial Setting] screen 
    appears in the selected 
    language.
    Proceed to Step 6 if  F 
    (Hometown) does not need to be 
    changed.
    2Press  B to move the frame to  F and press  D.The [F Hometown] screen appears.
    3
    4
    Initial Settings
    Turning the Camera On
    Setting the Display Language
    I n i t i a l   S e t t i n gInitial Setting
    S e t t i n g s   c o m p l e t eSettings complete
    C a n c e lCancel
    E n g l i s hEnglishN e w   Yo r kNew YorkTe x t   S i z eText SizeS t a n d a r dStandard 
    						
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    3Use CD to select a city.Use  R to change the region.
    Refer to “List of World Time 
    Cities” (p.94) for cities that can be 
    selected as a hometown.
    4Press  B to select [DST] (daylight saving time), 
    and use CD  to select S or  T.
    5Press  E.The camera returns to the [Initial Setting] screen.
    6Press  B to select [Text Size] and press  D.
    7Use  AB to select 
    [Standard] or [Large], and 
    press  E.
    Selecting [Large] increases the 
    text size of the selected menu 
    items.
    8Press  B to select [Settings 
    complete] and press  E.
    The [Date Adjustment] screen 
    appears.
    1Press  D, and use  AB to 
    select the date format.
    2Press  D, and use  AB to select 24h or 12h.
    3Press  E.The frame returns to [Date Format].
    4Press  B, and then press  D.The frame moves to the month if the date format is set to 
    [mm/dd/yy].
    5Use  AB to set the month.Set the day, year and time in the 
    same manner.
    6Press  B to select [Settings 
    complete] and press  E.
    The camera switches to capture 
    mode and is ready to take a 
    picture.
    t Memo• You can change the language, text size, and date and time 
    settings from the  D1 menu. (p.22)
    H o m e t o w nHometown
    N e w   Yo r kNew YorkD S TDSTC a n c e lCancelO KOK
    I n i t i a l   S e t t i n gInitial Setting
    S e t t i n g s   c o m p l e t eSettings complete
    C a n c e lCancel
    E n g l i s hEnglishN e w   Yo r kNew YorkTe x t   S i z eText SizeS t a n d a r dStandardL a r g eLarge
    O KOK
    I n i t i a l   S e t t i n gInitial Setting
    S e t t i n g s   c o m p l e t eSettings complete
    C a n c e lCancel
    E n g l i s hEnglishN e w   Yo r kNew YorkTe x t   S i z eText SizeS t a n d a r dStandard
    O KOK
    Setting the Date and Time
    D a t e   F o r m a tDate FormatD a t e  A d j u s t m e n tDate Adjustment
    D a t eDate01/01/201301/01/2013T i m eTime00:0000:00S e t t i n g s   c o m p l e t eSettings complete
    m m / d d / y ymm/dd/yy24h24h
    C a n c e lCancelO KOKOKMENU
    D a t e   F o r m a t Date Format D a t e  A d j u s t m e n t Date Adjustment
    D a t e
    Date01/01/2013
    01/01/2013T i m e
    Time00:00
    00:00S e t t i n g s   c o m p l e t e
    Settings complete m m / d d / y y
    mm/dd/yy
    24h
    24h
    C a n c e l
    Cancel
    O K
    OKOKMENU
    D a t e   F o r m a tDate FormatD a t e  A d j u s t m e n tDate Adjustment
    D a t eDate09/09/201309/09/2013T i m eTime10:0010:00S e t t i n g s   c o m p l e t eSettings complete
    m m / d d / y ymm/dd/yy24h24h
    C a n c e lCancelO KOK 
    						
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    1Press F.The A1 menu appears.
    2Use  Q or R  to display  D4 menu.
    3Use  AB to select [Format] and press  D.The [Format] screen appears.
    4Use AB to select the 
    memory card slot in which 
    the memory card to format 
    is inserted and press  D.
    5Press  A to select [Format] 
    and press E .
    Formatting starts. When 
    formatting is completed, the  D4 
    menu reappears.
    u  Caution• Do not remove the memory card while formatting, or the card 
    may be damaged.
    • Formatting deletes all data, both protected and unprotected.
    t  Memo• When a memory card is formatted, the volume label assigned 
    to the card is “K-3”. When this camera is connected to a 
    computer, the memory card is recognized as a removable 
    disk with the name “K-3”. Take pictures in 
    T mode in which the camera automatically 
    sets the optimal exposure.
    1Remove the front lens cap 
    by pushing the top and 
    bottom portions as 
    indicated in the 
    illustration.
    2Turn the camera on.
    3Turn the Stills/Movie 
    switch to  A.
    4Set the focus mode switch 
    to  v .
    Formatting a Memory CardD4
    F o r m a tFormatS D 1SD1S D 2SD2
    F o r m a tFormat
    O KOKC a n c e lCancel
    A l l   d a t a   o n   S D 1   m e m o r yAll data on SD1 memoryc a r d   w i l l   b e   d e l e t e dcard will be deleted  
    F o r m a tFormat
    Basic Shooting Operation
    AF
    MF 
    						
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    5Set the mode dial to T 
    while pressing the mode 
    dial lock button.
    The selected exposure mode is 
    displayed on the monitor (Guide 
    Display).
    y Guide Display settings 
    (p.22)
    6Look through the 
    viewfinder to view the 
    subject.
    When using a zoom lens, turn the 
    zoom ring to the right or left to 
    change the angle of view.
    7Position the subject inside 
    the AF frame and press the 
    shutter release button 
    halfway.
    P appears and you will hear a 
    beep when the subject comes 
    into focus.
    y Setting the Sound Effects 
    (p.22)
    8Press the shutter release button fully.The captured image is displayed on the monitor (Instant 
    Review).
    Available operations during Instant ReviewMode dial lock
    button
    Dial indicator
    G r e e n   M o d eGreen Mode
    LDeletes the image.
    R Magnifies the image.
    H Saves the RAW image.
    Easy operation of the mode dial
    Release the mode dial lock using 
    the mode dial lock release lever to 
    easily operate the mode dial 
    without having to press the mode 
    dial lock button.
    Focus indicator 
    						
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    1Press K in Step 6 on p.32.The Live View image is displayed 
    on the monitor.
    2Position the subject inside 
    the AF frame on the 
    monitor and press the 
    shutter release button 
    halfway.
    The AF frame turns green and 
    you will hear a beep when the 
    subject comes into focus.
    Available operations during Live View
    Subsequent steps are the same as shooting with the 
    viewfinder.
    t Memo• You can use  I to focus on the subject. (p.42)
    • You can preview the image on the monitor and check the  depth of field before shooting. (p.46)
    • You can set the operation and display settings during Instant  Review in [Instant Review] of the  A4 menu (p.19). When 
    [Display Time] is set to [Hold], Instant Review will be 
    displayed until the next operation.
    u  Caution• Some functions are not available in T mode. If you attempt 
    to use the functions that are not available, such as the direct 
    key operation, the message [This function is not available in 
    the current mode] appears.
    Shooting with Live View
    E Magnifies the image.
    Use R  to change the magnification (up to 
    10x).
    Use  ABCD to change the display area.
    Press  M to return the display area to the 
    center.
    Press  E to return to the actual size.
    K Exits the Live View shooting.
    1/20001/2000F2.8F2.8160016001234512345
    AF frame 
    						
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    Review the captured image on the monitor.
    1Press B.
    The camera enters playback 
    mode and the most recently 
    captured image is displayed 
    (single image display).
    2Review the captured image.
    Available operations
    t Memo• When  Hv  is displayed on the monitor, the JPEG 
    image that was just taken can also be saved in RAW format 
    (Save RAW Data).
    Reviewing Images
    C /Q  to the left Displays the previous image.
    D /Q  to the right Displays the next image.
    L Deletes the image.
    R  to the right
    Magnifies the image (up to 16×).Use  ABCD to change the 
    display area.
    Press  M to return the display 
    area to the center.
    Press  E to return the display 
    area to the entire image.
    R  to the left Switches to the thumbnail 
    display (p.60).
    d Switches between the SD1 
    card and SD2 card.
    H Saves the RAW image (only 
    when the data is available).
    1/20001/2000F2.8F2.82002000.00.0
    100-0001100-0001
    GChanges the type of 
    information displayed (p.12). 
    						
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    The recording method for when two memory cards are inserted 
    can be set in [Memory Card Options] of the A1 menu or the 
    control panel.
    t  Memo• When in  C mode, data is saved to the card in either SD1 or 
    SD2. Set in [Memory Card Options] of the  C1 menu.
    Set the file format for still pictures in [Image Capture Settings] of 
    the  A1 menu or from the control panel. 
    u Caution• When [Memory Card Options] is set to [Separate RAW/
    JPEG], [File Format] is fixed to [RAW+].
    t  Memo• When [File Format] is set to [RAW+], a JPEG image and a 
    RAW image with the same file number are saved at the same 
    time.
    • You can take pictures with a different file format setting only  when  P is pressed. (p.72)
    • [PEF] of [RAW File Format] is a PENTAX original RAW file  format.
    Set the file format for movies in [Movie Capture Settings] of the 
    C 1 menu or from the control panel.Configuring the Capture Settings
    Memory Card SettingsA1/v
    W Sequential 
    Use When the memory card in SD1 slot 
    becomes full, data is saved to the card in 
    SD2.
    Y Save to Both Saves the same data to the memory 
    cards in SD1 and SD2.
    Z Separate 
    RAW/JPEG Saves the RAW data to the memory card 
    in SD1, and JPEG data to the card in 
    SD2.
    Image Capture SettingsA
    1/v
    File Format JPEG (default setting), RAW, RAW+
    JPEG Recorded 
    Pixels q
     (default setting),  p, o , r
    JPEG Quality m (default setting),  l, k
    RAW File Format PEF (default setting), DNG
    Movie Capture SettingsC1/v
    Recorded Pixels Framerate
    u  
    (default setting) 60i, 50i, 30p (default setting), 25p, 24p
    t 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p 
    						
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    Select the exposure mode that suits the subject and shooting 
    conditions.
    The following exposure modes are available on this camera.x: Available    #: Restricted    
    ×: Not available
    *1 You can set the value to be changed in [E-Dial Programming] of the 
    A4 menu. (p.71)
    *2 [ISO AUTO] is not available.
    *3 Fixed to [ISO AUTO].
    *4 Fixed to 1/180 seconds.
    1Turn the mode dial to select the desired 
    exposure mode.
    Q  or R  appears on the 
    status screen for the value that 
    can be changed.
    The value that can be changed is 
    underlined in the viewfinder.
    D appears on the LCD panel for 
    the value that can be changed.
    During Live View,  D appears for 
    the value that can be changed.
    2Turn  R.The aperture value is changed in 
    J, K , L, M , or  N mode.
    The sensitivity is changed in H  
    mode.
    3Turn  Q.The shutter speed is changed in 
    I, K , or L  mode.
    Taking Still Pictures
    ModeChange 
    Shutter  SpeedChange 
    Aperture  ValueChange 
    SensitivityEV Com-
    pensation
    GProgram 
    Automatic Exposure# *1# *1xx
    H
    Sensitivity Priority 
    Automatic Exposure××x  *2x
    I
    Shutter Priority 
    Automatic Exposurex×xx
    J
    Aperture Priority 
    Automatic Exposure×xxx
    K
    Shutter & Aperture 
    Priority Automatic 
    Exposurexx x*3x
    L
    Manual Exposurexx x*2x
    M
    Bulb Exposure×xx*2×
    NFlash X-sync Speed  ×*4xx*2x
    1 2 3 4 5123451 2 3 4 512345
    1 /1/FF3 0301 0 01004.54.5
    1/301/30F4.5F4.51001001234512345 
    						
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    t Memo• The settings for exposure can be specified in increments of 
    1/3 EV steps. In [1. EV Steps] of the  E1 menu, you can 
    change the adjustment steps to 1/2 EV steps.
    • A proper exposure may not be obtained with the selected  shutter speed and aperture value when the sensitivity is set 
    to the fixed value.
    •In  L or  N mode, the difference from the proper exposure is 
    displayed in the EV bar scale while the exposure is adjusted.
    •In  M mode, the drive mode cannot be set to Continuous 
    Shooting, Exposure Bracketing, Multi-exposure+Continuous, 
    Interval Shooting, or Interval Composite.
    • For each exposure mode, you can set the camera operation  for when  Q or R  is turned or  M is pressed. Set in [E-Dial 
    Programming] of the  A4 menu. (p.71) The compensation value can be set between -5 and +5 EV (-2 
    and +2 EV in 
    C mode).
    1Press  J, and then turn 
    R .
    e and the compensation value 
    are displayed on the status 
    screen, Live View screen, LCD 
    panel and in the viewfinder 
    during adjustment.
    Available operations
    t  Memo• Exposure Bracketing shooting enables you to take pictures 
    while automatically changing exposure. (p.49)
    Program Line
    In [Program Line] of the  A2 menu, you can specify how 
    exposure is controlled when [ GLINE] is selected for the  M 
    button operation.
    A Auto The camera determines the 
    appropriate settings.
    B Normal Basic Program Automatic 
    Exposure (default setting)
    C Hi-speed priority Prioritizes high shutter speeds.
    D DOF priority
    (deep) Closes the aperture for a deep 
    depth of field.
    E DOF priority
    (shallow) Opens the aperture for a shallow 
    depth of field.
    F MTF priority Prioritizes the best aperture 
    setting of the attached lens when 
    a DA, DA L, D FA, FA J or FA 
    lens is used.
    EV Compensation
    J
    Starts/ends adjusting the compensation 
    value.
    M Resets the adjustment value to the default 
    setting. 
    						
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    1Turn the Stills/Movie switch to C.Live View is displayed.
    2Focus on the subject.In v  mode, press the shutter release button halfway.
    3Press  a.Movie recording starts.
    In the upper left area of the 
    monitor, “REC” blinks and the 
    size of the file being recorded is 
    displayed.
    4Press  a again.Movie recording stops.
    u Caution• When recording a movie with sound, the camera operation 
    sounds are also recorded.
    • When recording a movie with an image processing function  such as Digital Filter applied, the movie file may be saved with 
    some frames omitted.
    • If the internal temperature of the camera becomes high  during recording, the recording may be terminated.
    t  Memo• Recording can be started or stopped by pressing the shutter 
    release button fully.
    • You can change the movie settings in the  C1 menu or from 
    the control panel. (p.21) When [Exposure Setting] is set to 
    J , K  or L, you can set the exposure before shooting.
    • When [Recording Sound Level] is set to [MANUAL], a bar  graph indicating the microphone volume level appears on the 
    left edge (both edges when a stereo microphone is 
    connected) of the monitor.
    • You can record a movie continuously up to 4 GB or 25  minutes. When the memory card is full, recording stops.Recording Movies
    10301030
    Sound
    Recordable Time
    Using a Microphone or 
    Headphones
    You can record stereo sound by 
    connecting a commercially 
    available stereo microphone to 
    the microphone terminal on the 
    camera. Using an external 
    microphone can also help to 
    reduce the possibility of recording 
    camera operation sounds.
    The following specifications are recommended for external 
    microphones.
    If the external microphone is disconnected during recording, 
    no sound will be recorded.
    You can record and play back movies while listening to the 
    sound by connecting commercially available headphones to 
    the headphone terminal.Microphone terminal
    Headphone terminal
    Plug Stereo mini plug (ø3.5 mm)
    Format Stereo electret condenser
    Power Plug-in Power Method (operating 
    voltage of 2.0 V or lower)
    Impedance 2.2 kΩ 
    						
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