You can download the instruction manual from web resources such as http://www.pentaximaging.com/support/manuals-and-literature/.
But in short, you need to:
# Attach a lens to the camera (a Pentax K Mount lens)
# Put in battery (see manual for battery type). Battery is only necessary for light metering. # Put in film (see manual for details) # Select an aperture on the lens # Select a shutter speed on the dial
# Wind the lever
# Look through the view finder to compose
# Press the shutter to expose the picture
I dont think the Pentax Optio W60 would be a great camera to take on a white water rafting trip, due to an increased risk of the camera being damaged or lost I would recommend taking a cheaper one for the trip.
The Nikon D5000 Digital SLR is great for such projects. You can also try out the Pentax Dual Flash.
Well, my "old" Pentax K1000 will take a maximum of 36 images on a roll of 35mm film. A half-frame 35 mm (no longer manufactured) will do 72 to a roll. My Pentax K10D digital will put a maximum of about 600 on a 4 GB SD card at the highest resolution, and well over 4000 at lowest. As far as which makes the better images, that's a matter of the brain behind the camera, not the one inside.
take pictures
A disposable camera can typically take around 27 to 36 pictures.
there will only be pictures on the camera if you took any pictures before you put the card in.
No, as it lacks a camera. The DSi, DSi XL and 3DS do have a camera and can take pictures.
easy. you dont take pictures
with you camera
take pictures.
If it has a camera
You take pictures with the built-in camera.