Pentax Version 3.5 Camcorder User Manual


 
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The [Shooting Conditions] dialog box displays the current settings on the
camera. When any changes are made to the settings using this dialog box,
the changes are applied to the settings on the camera.
One [Shooting Conditions] dialog box is displayed for each connected camera.
To display the [Shooting Conditions] dialog box for another connected camera,
select the desired camera from the [Switch body] submenu on the [View] menu,
and then select [Shooting Conditions] from the [View] menu. (p.20)
Shooting Condition Settings
Exposure Mode This is only activated and can be changed when the mode dial
on the camera is set to A.
AE Metering You cannot change this setting using the PENTAX REMOTE
Assistant 3.
Flash Mode You can change this setting according to the shooting mode.
You can set this even when the built-in flash on the camera is
not popped up. You cannot select r (Wireless mode) when
the drive mode is set to i (3 sec. delay shooting).
Drive Mode You can change this setting. If you select i (3 sec. delay
shooting) when the flash mode is set to r (Wireless mode),
the flash mode changes to E (Flash On).
You cannot select j (Continuous shooting) when the exposure
mode is set to p (Bulb).
When the u is connected, j (Burst Shooting) cannot be
selected.
Synchronize You can copy the current settings to other cameras when
multiple cameras are connected to the computer.
Click [Synchronize] to display the [Synchronize shooting
conditions] dialog box. Add a check next to the body number of
the camera you wish to set the same conditions on, and then
click [OK].
Shutter Speed This setting is available and can be changed when the shooting
mode is set to e (Hyper-program), b (Shutter priority), L
(Shutter & Aperture priority), or a (Hyper-manual).
Aperture This setting is available and can be changed when the shooting
mode is set to e (Hyper-program), c (Aperture priority), L
(Shutter & Aperture priority), a (Hyper-manual), p (Bulb), or M
(Flash X-sync speed).