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    Appendix11 [A Custom Setting] Menu
    *1 The adjustment values are reset only for [Reset] in the [21. AF Fine Adjustment] screen.
    ItemDefault SettingReset 
    SettingPage
    1. EV Steps 1/3 EV Steps Yes p.118
    2. Sensitivity Steps 1 EV Step Yes p.99
    3. Expanded Sensitivity Off Yes p.99
    4. Meter Operating Time 10 sec. Yes p.116
    5. AE-L with AF Locked Off Yes p.133
    6. Link AE to AF Point Off Yes p.115
    7. Auto Bracketing Order 0 - + Yes p.118
    8. Superimpose AF Area On Yes p.130
    9. AF.S Setting Focus-priority Yes p.125
    10. AF.C Setting Focus-priority Yes p.126
    11. AF Assist Light On Yes p.127
    12. WB When Using Flash Auto White Balance Yes p.201
    13. AWB in Tungsten Light Subtle Correction Yes —
    14. AF with Remote Control Off Yes p.148
    15. Remote Control in Bulb Mode1 Yes p.114
    16. Release While Charging Off Yes p.81
    17. Flash in Wireless Mode On Yes p.184
    18. Saving Rotation Info On Yes p.235
    19. Save Menu Location Reset Menu Location Yes p.275
    20. Catch-in Focus Off Yes p.136
    21. AF Fine Adjustment Off Yes 
    *1p.128
    22. Using Aperture Ring Prohibited Yes p.314
    Reset Custom Functions — — p.311 
    						
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    Appendix11
    Resetting the Menus
    Settings in the [ARec. Mode] menu, [QPlayback] menu, [RSet-up] 
    menu, direct keys and playback mode palette can be reset to default 
    settings.
    1Select [Reset] in the [R Set-up 3] menu and press the four-
    way controller (5).
    The [Reset] screen appears.
    2Press the four-way controller (2) 
    to select [Reset] and press the 
    4 button.
    The settings are reset, and the screen 
    that was displayed before selecting the 
    menu appears again.
    Resetting the Rec. Mode/Playback/Set-up 
    Menus
    Language/u, Date Adjustment, the city and DST settings for World Time, 
    Text Size, Video Output, Copyright Information and [ACustom Setting] menu 
    settings are not reset.
    Reset
    CancelReset Returns to default settings
    OK
    OK 
    						
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    Appendix11 Reset settings in [ACustom Setting] menu to default values.
    1Select [Reset Custom Functions] in the [ACustom 
    Setting 4] menu and press the four-way controller (5).
    The [Reset Custom Functions] screen appears.
    2Press the four-way controller (2) 
    to select [Reset] and press the 
    4 button.
    The settings are reset, and the screen 
    that was displayed before selecting the 
    menu appears again.
    Resetting the Custom Menu
    Reset Custom Functions
    CancelReset Returns the custom function
    settings to default values
    OK
    OK 
    						
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    Appendix11
    Functions Available with Various 
    Lens Combinations
    Only DA, DA L and FA J lenses and D FA/FA/F/A lenses which have an s 
    (Auto) position on the aperture ring can be used with factory default 
    settings. Refer to “Notes on [22. Using Aperture Ring]” (p.314) for other 
    lenses and D FA/FA/F/A lenses with aperture ring set to a position other 
    than s.
    z : Functions are available when the aperture ring is set to the s position.
    # : Some functions are restricted.
    × : Functions are unavailable.
    Lens
    [Mount type]
    FunctionDA
    DA L
    D FAFA J
    FA *6F *6AM
    P
    [KAF]
    [KAF2]
    [KAF3]
    [KAF]
    [KAF2][KAF][KA][K]
    Autofocus 
    (Lens only)
    (With AF adapter 1.7×) 
    *1z
    –z
    –z
    ––
       #*8–
    #*8
    Manual focus
    (With the focus indicator) *2
    (With matte field)z
    zz
    zz
    zz
    zz
    z
    Quick-Shift Focus System   #*5××××
    Five AF points/Eleven AF pointszzz   #*8×
    Multi-segment meteringzzzz×
    e (Program) modezzzz   #
    *9
    K (Sensitivity Priority) modezzzz   #*9
    b (Shutter Priority) modezzzz   #*9
    c (Aperture Priority) modezzzz   #*9
    a (Manual) modezzzz#
    P-TTL Auto Flash *3zzzz×
    Power Zoom –×–––
    Automatically obtaining the lens focal 
    length information when using the Shake 
    Reduction functionzzz××
    Lens Correction function 
    *4z×*7××× 
    						
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    Appendix11
    *1 Lenses with a maximum aperture of F2.8 or faster. Only available at the s position.
    *2 Lenses with a maximum aperture of F5.6 or faster.
    *3 When using the built-in flash and AF540FGZ, AF360FGZ, AF200FG or AF160FC.
    *4 Aberration correction is available in [Lens Correction] of the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu. The 
    [Distortion Correction] setting is disabled when using a DA 10-17mm FISH-EYE lens.
    *5 Only available with compatible lenses.
    *6 To use an FA/F SOFT 85 mm F2.8 lens or FA SOFT 28 mm F2.8 lens, set [22. Using 
    Aperture Ring] in the [A Custom Setting 4] menu to [Permitted]. Pictures can be taken 
    with the aperture you set, but only within manual aperture range.
    *7 Only available with compatible lenses (FA 31mm F1.8 Limited, FA 43mm F1.9 Limited, or 
    FA 77mm F1.8 Limited).
    *8 The focusing area is fixed to O (Spot).
    *9c (Aperture Priority) Automatic Exposure with the aperture open. (Adjusting the aperture 
    ring has no effect on the actual aperture value.)
    DA lenses with an ultrasonic motor and FA zoom lenses with power zoom 
    use the K
    AF2 mount. DA lenses with an ultrasonic motor and no AF coupler 
    use the K
    AF3 mount.
    FA single focal length lenses (non-zoom lenses), DA or DA L lenses 
    without an ultrasonic motor and D FA, FA J and F lenses use the KAF 
    mount.
    Refer to respective lens manuals for details. Note that this camera is not 
    equipped with a power zoom function.
    When the aperture ring is set to other than the s (Auto) position or a lens 
    without an s position or accessories such as an auto extension tube or 
    auto bellows are used, the camera will not operate unless [22. Using 
    Aperture Ring] is set to [Permitted] in the [ACustom Setting 4] menu. 
    Refer to “Notes on [22. Using Aperture Ring]” (p.314) for restrictions that 
    apply.
    All camera capture modes are available when using DA/DA L/FA J or 
    lenses with an aperture s position set to the s position.
    The built-in flash cannot be regulated and fully discharges when A lenses 
    not set to the s (Auto) position, pre A lenses or soft focus lenses are used.
    Note that the built-in flash cannot be used as an Auto Flash.
    Lens names and mount names
    Lenses and accessories that cannot be 
    used with this camera
    Lens and Built-in Flash 
    						
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    Appendix11When [22. Using Aperture Ring] is set to 
    [Permitted] in the [ACustom Setting 4] 
    menu, 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 (Auto) position or a lens 
    without an s position is attached. However, 
    some features will be restricted as shown 
    below.
    Restrictions on using lenses with aperture ring set to a position other than s
    Notes on [22. Using Aperture Ring]
    Lens UsedExposure 
    ModeRestriction
    D FA, FA, F, A, M (lens 
    only or with auto 
    diaphragm accessories 
    such as auto extension 
    tube K)c (Aperture 
    Priority) mode
    The aperture remains open regardless 
    of the aperture ring position. The 
    shutter speed changes in relation to 
    the open aperture but an exposure 
    error may occur. In the viewfinder, 
    [F--] appears for the aperture indicator.
    D FA, FA, F, A, M, S (with 
    diaphragm accessories 
    such as extension tube K)c (Aperture 
    Priority) modePictures can be taken with a specified 
    aperture value but an exposure error 
    may occur. In the viewfinder, [F--] 
    appears for the aperture indicator.
    Manual diaphragm lens such 
    as reflex lens (lens only)c (Aperture 
    Priority) mode
    FA, F SOFT 85mm, FA 
    SOFT 28mm (lens only)c (Aperture 
    Priority) mode
    Pictures can be taken with a specified 
    aperture value in the manual aperture 
    range. In the viewfinder, [F--] appears 
    for the aperture indicator. 
    When the depth of field is checked 
    (Optical Preview), exposure metering 
    starts and the exposure can be 
    checked.
    All lensesa (Manual) 
    modePictures can be taken with a set 
    aperture value and shutter speed. In 
    the viewfinder, [F--] appears for the 
    aperture indicator. When the depth of 
    field is checked (Optical Preview), 
    exposure metering starts and the 
    exposure can be checked.
    If the aperture is set to a position other than s, the camera operates in c 
    (Aperture Priority) mode regardless of the mode dial setting except when set to 
    a (Manual) or C (Movie) mode.
    22.
    1
    2
    MENUOKOK Using Aperture Ring
    Prohibited
    Permitted
    Shutter will release when
    Cancel aperture ring is not set to the
    A position 
    						
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    Appendix11
    Cleaning the CMOS Sensor
    If the CMOS sensor becomes dirty or dusty, shadows may appear in the 
    image in certain situations such as when shooting against a white 
    background. This indicates that the CMOS sensor must be cleaned.
    Shaking the CMOS sensor removes dust that has collected.
    1Select [Dust Removal] in the [RSet-up 4] menu and press 
    the four-way controller (5).
    The [Dust Removal] screen appears.
    2Press the 4 button.
    The Dust Removal function is activated 
    by shaking the CMOS sensor.
    To activate the Dust Removal function 
    every time the camera is turned on, select 
    [Start-up Action] and use the four-way 
    controller (45) to select O.
    When Dust Removal is completed, the 
    camera returns to the [RSet-up 4] menu.
    Removing Dust by Shaking the CMOS Sensor 
    (Dust Removal)
    Dust Removal
    MENU
    Dust Removal
    Start-up Action
    StartOK 
    						
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    Appendix11Dust Alert is a function that detects dust adhering to the CMOS sensor and 
    visually displays the location of the dust.
    You can save an image indicating the dust location and display it when 
    performing sensor cleaning (p.318).
    The following conditions must be met before using the Dust Alert function:
    - A DA, DA L, FA J lens or a D FA, FA or F lens that has an s (Auto) 
    position is attached.
    - The aperture is set to the s position when using a lens with an 
    aperture ring.
    - The mode dial is set to any mode other than C (Movie).
    - The focus mode lever is set to =.
    1Select [Dust Alert] in the [RSet-up 4] menu and press the 
    four-way controller (5).
    The [Dust Alert] screen appears.
    Detecting Dust on the CMOS Sensor 
    (Dust Alert)
    • The exposure time may be extremely long when using the Dust Alert 
    function. Note that if the direction of the lens is changed before processing is 
    complete, dust will not be detected properly.
    • Depending on the subject conditions or temperature, dust may not be 
    detected properly.
    • The Dust Alert image can only be displayed during sensor cleaning within 30 
    minutes from the time the image is saved. If more than 30 minutes elapse, 
    save a new Dust Alert image and then perform sensor cleaning.
    • The saved Dust Alert image cannot be displayed in Playback mode.
    • The Dust Alert image is saved only when an SD Memory Card is inserted. 
    						
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    Appendix11
    2Fully display a white wall or other 
    bright subject with no detail in 
    the viewfinder and press the 
    shutter release button fully.
    After image processing is performed, the 
    Dust Alert image appears.
    If the message [The operation could not 
    be completed correctly] is displayed, 
    press the 4 button and take another picture.
    3Check the sensor for dust.
    Available operations
    4Press the 4 button.
    The Dust Alert image is saved and the camera returns to the [R Set-up 
    4] menu.
    E-dial/
    M buttonDisplays the Dust Alert image at full screen display.
    • Regardless of the camera settings, the Dust Alert image will be taken with 
    specific shooting conditions.
    • Press the M button or turn the e-dial when the Dust Alert image is 
    displayed to view the sensor area at full screen display.
    Dust Alert
    Checks for dust on the sensor.
    Press shutter release button
    to reveal dust location
    Check
    MENUSHUTTER
    ExitExitx1x1x1OK 
    						
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    Appendix11Raise the mirror up and open the shutter when cleaning the CMOS sensor 
    with a blower.
    Please contact a PENTAX Service Center for professional cleaning 
    because the CMOS sensor is a precision part. Cleaning services involve 
    a fee.
    You can use the optional Imagesensor Cleaning kit O-ICK1 (p.324) when 
    cleaning the CMOS sensor.
    1Turn the camera off and remove the lens.
    2Turn the camera on.
    3Select [Sensor Cleaning] in the [RSet-up 4] menu and 
    press the four-way controller (5).
    The [Sensor Cleaning] screen appears.
    Removing Dust with a Blower
    • Do not use a spray type blower.
    • Do not clean the sensor when the shutter speed is set to h.
    • To prevent dirt and dust from accumulating on the CMOS sensor, keep the 
    lens mount cap on the camera when a lens is not attached.
    • When the battery level is low, the message [Not enough battery power 
    remaining to clean sensor] is displayed on the monitor.
    • It is recommended to use the AC adapter kit K-AC109 (optional) when 
    cleaning the sensor. If you are not using the AC adapter kit K-AC109 
    (optional), please install the battery with ample power remaining. If the 
    battery capacity becomes low during cleaning, a warning beep will sound. In 
    this case, stop cleaning immediately.
    • Do not put the tip of the blower inside the lens mount area. If the power is 
    turned off, this may cause damage to the shutter, CMOS sensor and the 
    mirror.
    • The self-timer lamp blinks while cleaning the sensor.
    • This camera features a CMOS sensor corresponding to the shake reduction 
    system, and it may generate a vibration sound while cleaning the CMOS 
    sensor. It is not a malfunction. 
    						
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