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    Shooting Settings 191
    Setting a File Format ..................................................................192Setting the JPEG Recorded Pixels .................................................. 192
    Setting the JPEG Quality Level........................................................ 193
    Setting the File Format..................................................................... 195
    Setting the Green Button Function ...........................................197
    Setting the White Balance .........................................................200
    Adjusting the White Balance Manually............................................. 202
    Fine-Tuning the White Balance........................................................ 204
    Setting the Color Space ................................................................... 205
    Correcting Images ......................................................................207Adjusting Brightness ........................................................................ 207
    Lens Correction................................................................................ 211
    Setting the Image Finishing Tone .............................................213Setting Custom Image ..................................................................... 213
    Setting Cross Processing................................................................. 216
    Playback Functions 219
    Playback Functions Operation ..................................................220Playback Mode Palette Setting Items .............................................. 220
    Playback Menu Setting Items .......................................................... 221
    Setting the Playback Display Method .......................................222
    Enlarging Images........................................................................223
    Displaying Multiple Images .......................................................224
    Multi-image Display Screen ............................................................. 224
    Displaying Images by Folder............................................................ 225
    Displaying Images by Shooting Date (Calendar Display) ................ 226
    Comparing Images........................................................................... 228
    Joining Multiple Images (Index) ....................................................... 229
    Playing Back Images Continuously ..........................................232Setting the Slideshow Display.......................................................... 232
    Starting the Slideshow ..................................................................... 233
    Rotating Images..........................................................................235
    Deleting Multiple Images ...........................................................236
    Deleting Selected Images ................................................................ 236
    Deleting a Folder .............................................................................. 238
    Deleting All Images .......................................................................... 239 
    						
    							10Protecting Images from Deletion (Protect) ..............................240Protecting a Single Image ................................................................ 240
    Protecting All Images ....................................................................... 241
    Connecting the Camera to an AV Device .................................242
    Exchanging Image Data with Other Devices............................244
    Sending and Receiving Image Data via Infrared Transmission ....... 244
    Playing a Dueling Game using Your Images (Dueling Images) ....... 246
    Processing Images 249
    Changing the Image Size ...........................................................250Changing the Number of Recorded Pixels and Quality Level 
    (Resize) ............................................................................................ 250
    Cutting Out Part of the Image (Cropping) ........................................ 251
    Processing Images with Digital Filters .....................................253Applying the Digital Filter ................................................................. 255
    Recreating Filter Effects................................................................... 256
    Searching for the Original Image ..................................................... 258
    Developing RAW Images ...........................................................259Developing One RAW Image ........................................................... 259
    Developing Multiple RAW Images ................................................... 260
    Specifying the Parameters ............................................................... 262
    Changing Additional Settings 265
    How to Operate the Set-up Menu ..............................................266Set-up Menu Setting Items .............................................................. 266
    Formatting an SD Memory Card................................................268
    Setting the Beep, Date and Time, and Display Language ......269
    Setting the Beep .............................................................................. 269
    Changing the Date and Time Display .............................................. 270
    Setting the World Time .................................................................... 270
    Setting the Display Language .......................................................... 273
    Adjusting the Monitor and the Menu Display ..........................274Setting the Text Size ........................................................................ 274
    Setting the Guide Display Time ....................................................... 274
    Setting the Initial Menu Tab Displayed ............................................ 275
    Setting the Status Screen Display ................................................... 276
    Setting the Display for Instant Review ............................................. 276
    Adjusting the Brightness of the Monitor ........................................... 277
    Adjusting the Color of the Monitor.................................................... 278 
    						
    							11Setting the Folder/File Number .................................................279Changing the Naming System of the Folder .................................... 279
    Creating New Folders ...................................................................... 279
    Selecting the File Number Setting ................................................... 280
    Selecting the Power Settings ....................................................281Setting the Auto Power Off Function................................................ 281
    Setting the Battery Type .................................................................. 282
    Setting the Photographer Information......................................283
    Setting the DPOF Settings .........................................................285
    Correcting Defective Pixels in the CMOS Sensor 
    (Pixel Mapping) ...........................................................................287
    Selecting Settings to Save in the Camera (Memory)...............288
    Connecting to a Computer 291
    Manipulating Captured Images on a Computer .......................292
    Saving Images on Your Computer ............................................293
    Setting the USB Connection Mode .................................................. 293
    Saving Images by Connecting Your Camera and Your Computer .. 294
    Using the Provided Software.....................................................296Installing the Software...................................................................... 296
    Screens of the PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 ............................. 298
    Appendix 303
    Default Settings ..........................................................................304
    Resetting the Menus ..................................................................310
    Resetting the Rec. Mode/Playback/Set-up Menus .......................... 310
    Resetting the Custom Menu ............................................................ 311
    Functions Available with Various Lens Combinations ...........312Notes on [22. Using Aperture Ring] ................................................. 314
    Cleaning the CMOS Sensor .......................................................315Removing Dust by Shaking the CMOS Sensor 
    (Dust Removal) ................................................................................ 315
    Detecting Dust on the CMOS Sensor 
    (Dust Alert) ....................................................................................... 316
    Removing Dust with a Blower .......................................................... 318
    Optional Accessories .................................................................320
    Error Messages...........................................................................325
    Troubleshooting .........................................................................328
    Main Specifications ....................................................................331 
    						
    							12Glossary ......................................................................................337
    Index ............................................................................................342
    WARRANTY POLICY ..................................................................348 
    						
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    This Operating Manual contains the following chapters.
    Composition of the Operating Manual
    1 Before Using Your Camera
    Explains camera characteristics, accessories and the names and functions of 
    various parts.
    2 Getting Started
    Explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be sure to 
    read this chapter and follow the instructions.
    3 Basic Operations
    Explains the procedures for taking and playing back pictures.
    4 Shooting Functions
    Explains the shooting-related functions.
    5 Using the Flash
    Explains how to use the built-in flash and external flashes.
    6 Shooting Settings
    Explains the procedures for configuring image processing and setting the file format.
    7 Playback Functions
    Explains the procedures for playing back, deleting, and protecting images.
    8 Processing Images
    Explains the procedures for changing the image size, applying digital filters and 
    developing images taken in RAW format.
    9 Changing Additional Settings
    Explains the procedures for changing the camera settings, such as the monitor 
    display settings and the image folder naming convention.
    10 Connecting to a Computer
    Explains how to connect the camera to a computer, and includes installation 
    instructions and a general overview of the provided software.
    11 Appendix
    Explains troubleshooting, introduces optional accessories and provides various 
    resources.
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    							14The symbols used in this Operating Manual are explained below.
    1Indicates reference page number explaining a related operation.
    Indicates useful information.
    Indicates precautions to take when operating the camera. 
    						
    							1Before Using Your 
    Camera
    Check the package contents and the names and functions 
    of working parts before use.
    W Camera Characteristics  ............................ 16
    Checking the Contents of the Package .............. 18
    Names and Functions of Working Parts  ............ 19
    Display Indicators  ................................................ 24
    How to Change Function Settings ...................... 34 
    						
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    Before Using Your Camera1
    W Camera Characteristics
    • Features a 23.6×15.8 mm CMOS sensor with approximately 12.4 million 
    effective pixels for high precision and a wide dynamic range.
    • Features Shake Reduction (SR), an image sensor shifting shake 
    reduction system. This enables you to capture sharp pictures with 
    minimal camera shake regardless of the lens type.
    • Features a viewfinder similar to that of a conventional 35 mm camera, 
    with a magnification of approximately 0.85 and field of view of 
    approximately 96%, for easier image composition and manual focusing. 
    Also features a superimpose function in which the active AF point(s) on 
    the viewfinder illuminate red.
    • Features a large 3.0-inch monitor with approximately 921,000 dots, a 
    wide viewing angle and brightness and color adjusting functions for 
    high-precision viewing performance.
    • In addition to the rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI109, the 
    commercially available AA lithium batteries, AA Ni-MH rechargeable 
    batteries or AA alkaline batteries can also be used with the optional AA 
    battery holder D-BH109.
    • Features a Live View function for shooting while viewing the subject in 
    real-time on the monitor.
    • Movies can be recorded by taking advantage of the lens properties. The 
    camera can also output a composite video signal so that you can view 
    recorded images and movies on a monitor such as a TV screen.
    • A user-friendly design has been implemented in various parts of the 
    camera. The large text size, high-contrast monitor and easy-to-use 
    menus make the camera easier to operate.
    • The CMOS sensor features a special SP coating to prevent dust sticking 
    to the sensor. The Dust Removal function also shakes the CMOS 
    sensor for removing collected dust.
    • Features Digital Filters to internally process the image in the camera. 
    You can use digital filters such as Color or Soft while taking pictures or 
    to process images after taking them.
    • Features Custom Image which allows you to adjust settings while 
    previewing the end result of the edited image, enabling a wider range of 
    expression.
    • Records images in the versatile JPEG format or the high quality and fully 
    editable RAW format. You can also select JPEG+RAW and record in 
    both formats simultaneously. Pictures taken in RAW format can be 
    easily processed internally by the camera. 
    						
    							Before Using Your Camera1
    17• Features Sensitivity Priority mode K that automatically adjusts 
    aperture and shutter speed according to the set sensitivity.
    • Supports infrared transmission (IrSimple/IrSS) which allows you to send 
    and receive image data to and from cell phones and printers.
    The captured area (view angle) will differ between the W and 35 mm SLR 
    cameras even if the same lens is used because the format sizes for 35 mm film 
    and CMOS sensor are different.
    Sizes for 35 mm film and CMOS sensor
    35 mm film:  36×24 mm
    W CMOS sensor:  23.6×15.8 mm
    The focal length of a lens used with a 35 mm camera is about 1.5 times longer 
    than that of the W. To shoot images with an angle of view framing the same 
    area, divide the focal length of the 35 mm lens by 1.5.
    Example) To capture the same image as a 150 mm lens attached to a 35 mm 
    camera
    150÷1.5=100
    Use a 100 mm lens with the W.
    Inversely, multiply the focal length of the lens used with the W by 1.5 to 
    determine the focal length for 35 mm cameras.
    Example) If 300 mm lens is used with the W
    300×1.5=450
    Focal length is equivalent to a 450 mm lens on a 35 mm camera.
    Shake Reduction (SR)
    Shake Reduction (SR) on the W features a PENTAX original 
    system which uses magnetic force to move the image sensor at high 
    speeds, compensating for camera shake.
    The camera may generate some operating noise when it is shaken, 
    such as when changing the composition of a picture. This is normal 
    and not a malfunction.
    Additionally Saving as a RAW Image
    When the file format of the last captured image is JPEG, and its data 
    still remains in the buffer memory, you can additionally save the 
    image in RAW format by pressing the mc button during playback.
    If the image was shot using any of the following settings, the 
    corresponding RAW image listed is saved.
    • Cross Processing RAW image without Cross Processing
    • Digital Filter RAW image without filter effect
    • HDR Capture RAW image with standard exposure
    • Multi-exposure RAW image with Multi-exposure 
    						
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    Before Using Your Camera1
    Checking the Contents of the 
    Package
    The following accessories are packaged with your camera.
    Check that all accessories are included.
    Hot shoe cover FK(Installed on camera)Eyecup FQ (Installed on camera)Body mount cover
    (Installed on camera)
    USB cable
    I-USB7Strap
    O-ST53Rechargeable lithium-ion 
    battery D-LI109
    Battery charger
    D-BC109AC plug cordSoftware (CD-ROM)
    S-SW110
    Operating Manual 
    (this manual)
    Refer to p.320 for information on optional accessories. 
    						
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