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... Basic Menu 4-8 Digital Status LCD...4-9 Using the Digital Status LCD to Highlight Menu Options 4-9 Setting ISO ...4-10 White Balance...4-11 Setting Raw Resolution...4-12 Setting JPEG Resolution...4-13 Formatting a Card ...4-14 Changing the Display Contrast...4-15 Turning the Overexposure Indicator On and Off 4-16 Firmware ...4-17 Checking the Firmware Version...4-17 Updating Firmware...4-18 Setting the...
... Basic Menu 4-8 Digital Status LCD...4-9 Using the Digital Status LCD to Highlight Menu Options 4-9 Setting ISO ...4-10 White Balance...4-11 Setting Raw Resolution...4-12 Setting JPEG Resolution...4-13 Formatting a Card ...4-14 Changing the Display Contrast...4-15 Turning the Overexposure Indicator On and Off 4-16 Firmware ...4-17 Checking the Firmware Version...4-17 Updating Firmware...4-18 Setting the...
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... Firmware to your Computer 5-6 Updating Firmware on your Camera...5-6 Firmware Features ...5-7 Folder and File Naming...5-7 Setting HotKeys ...5-8 Using Job Tracker...5-9 Saving a Job Tracker File to a Card...5-9 Loading a Job Tracker File From a Card 5-10 Loading a Job Tracker File from Camera Memory 5-11 Selecting a Language...5-11 Resetting Defaults ...5-12 Time and Date ...5-12 Setting the User Mode...5-13...
... Firmware to your Computer 5-6 Updating Firmware on your Camera...5-6 Firmware Features ...5-7 Folder and File Naming...5-7 Setting HotKeys ...5-8 Using Job Tracker...5-9 Saving a Job Tracker File to a Card...5-9 Loading a Job Tracker File From a Card 5-10 Loading a Job Tracker File from Camera Memory 5-11 Selecting a Language...5-11 Resetting Defaults ...5-12 Time and Date ...5-12 Setting the User Mode...5-13...
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...download camera firmware, software updates, and technical information for your camera. • Go to www.kodak.com/go /dcs. April 29, 2004 1-1 System Requirements for Your Computer Refer to capture and store high-resolution, high-quality digital images. Before you start using the camera, ...support needs, please register your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. See below. 1 Important Information Thank you for purchasing your camera in one of Eastman Kodak Company and NIKON Corporation, allows you to the following Web site for your Camera So that your MACINTOSH or ...
...download camera firmware, software updates, and technical information for your camera. • Go to www.kodak.com/go /dcs. April 29, 2004 1-1 System Requirements for Your Computer Refer to capture and store high-resolution, high-quality digital images. Before you start using the camera, ...support needs, please register your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. See below. 1 Important Information Thank you for purchasing your camera in one of Eastman Kodak Company and NIKON Corporation, allows you to the following Web site for your Camera So that your MACINTOSH or ...
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... (see page 6-1). In Basic mode, all images are set of digital functions. All other digital functions are saved in the JPEG format. Basic Mode The Basics Your camera has two modes for accessing digital functions: Basic and Advanced modes. Basic mode functions include: •... ISO • White Balance • Raw Resolution • JPEG Resolution • Format Card • Display Contrast • Overexposure Indicator • Time/Date • Firmware •...
... (see page 6-1). In Basic mode, all images are set of digital functions. All other digital functions are saved in the JPEG format. Basic Mode The Basics Your camera has two modes for accessing digital functions: Basic and Advanced modes. Basic mode functions include: •... ISO • White Balance • Raw Resolution • JPEG Resolution • Format Card • Display Contrast • Overexposure Indicator • Time/Date • Firmware •...
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Press the OK button. NOTE: You must register your current firmware version. 1. April 29, 2004 4-17 If a new firmware version becomes available, you can view information about your camera (see page 5-5) and update the firmware in your camera and controls its operation. You can download firmware. Choose Firmware from the Kodak Web site (see page 1-1) before you can download it from the Basic menu, then highlight the firmware version. 2. The Basics Firmware Checking the Firmware Version Firmware is the software program that runs within your camera.
Press the OK button. NOTE: You must register your current firmware version. 1. April 29, 2004 4-17 If a new firmware version becomes available, you can view information about your camera (see page 5-5) and update the firmware in your camera and controls its operation. You can download firmware. Choose Firmware from the Kodak Web site (see page 1-1) before you can download it from the Basic menu, then highlight the firmware version. 2. The Basics Firmware Checking the Firmware Version Firmware is the software program that runs within your camera.
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Press the OK button. The Basics Updating Firmware 1. Choose Firmware from the Basic menu then highlight Update. 6. Insert a CF Card into your computer, go to the card's root directory. 4. Using the computer, copy the firmware file to http://www.kodak.com/go/dcssoftware and follow the instructions. 2. A progress screen appears while the firmware is updating. 4-18 April 29, 2004 On your camera. 5. Insert the card straight into the computer's card reader. 3.
Press the OK button. The Basics Updating Firmware 1. Choose Firmware from the Basic menu then highlight Update. 6. Insert a CF Card into your computer, go to the card's root directory. 4. Using the computer, copy the firmware file to http://www.kodak.com/go/dcssoftware and follow the instructions. 2. A progress screen appears while the firmware is updating. 4-18 April 29, 2004 On your camera. 5. Insert the card straight into the computer's card reader. 3.
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Configuring your Camera Firmware Checking the Firmware Version Firmware is the software program that runs within your current fimware version • Download new firmware versions from the Tools menu, then choose the firmware version. 2. Press the OK button. April 29, 2004 5-5 Choose Firmware from the Kodak Web site and update the firmware in your camera (see page 5-6) • Enable optional firmware features...
Configuring your Camera Firmware Checking the Firmware Version Firmware is the software program that runs within your current fimware version • Download new firmware versions from the Tools menu, then choose the firmware version. 2. Press the OK button. April 29, 2004 5-5 Choose Firmware from the Kodak Web site and update the firmware in your camera (see page 5-6) • Enable optional firmware features...
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... the card straight into your camera. 1. Press the OK button. Choose Firmware from the Tools menu then choose Update. 5. A progress screen appears while the firmware is updating. Using the computer, copy the firmware file to http://www.kodak.com/go/dcssoftware and follow the instructions. Insert a COMPACTFLASH (CF) card, Secure Digital (SD) card, or MultiMedia (MMC...
... the card straight into your camera. 1. Press the OK button. Choose Firmware from the Tools menu then choose Update. 5. A progress screen appears while the firmware is updating. Using the computer, copy the firmware file to http://www.kodak.com/go/dcssoftware and follow the instructions. Insert a COMPACTFLASH (CF) card, Secure Digital (SD) card, or MultiMedia (MMC...
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... containing instructions and a certificate number (one kit for each camera where firmware features are reset to 0 when a new card is inserted. Folder and File Naming You can choose how to enable the feature on your camera. Folder Limit-When the specified folder limit has been reached,...Name from the Tools menu, then highlight Continuous, Auto Restart, Manual Restart, or Folder Limit. 2. Configuring your Camera Firmware Features A few specialized features are built into the firmware and are reset to 0 on the current card or cards when you press the OK button. The included ...
... containing instructions and a certificate number (one kit for each camera where firmware features are reset to 0 when a new card is inserted. Folder and File Naming You can choose how to enable the feature on your camera. Folder Limit-When the specified folder limit has been reached,...Name from the Tools menu, then highlight Continuous, Auto Restart, Manual Restart, or Folder Limit. 2. Configuring your Camera Firmware Features A few specialized features are built into the firmware and are reset to 0 on the current card or cards when you press the OK button. The included ...
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... your lens does not appear in the list, you can show a noticeable difference in their responses to http://www.kodak.com/go/DCSPro14n. Choose Lens Optimization from the Tools menu. 2. Press the OK button. April 29, 2004 5-...lenses and some wide-angle lenses (Type 3) For lenses not automatically recognized by the firmware. Your camera has a feature that automatically selects optimized lens settings for lenses recognized by the firmware: 1. Choose Auto, Type 1, Type 2, or Type 3. Configuring your Camera Lens Optimization Digital cameras can use the Lens Optimization feature.
... your lens does not appear in the list, you can show a noticeable difference in their responses to http://www.kodak.com/go/DCSPro14n. Choose Lens Optimization from the Tools menu. 2. Press the OK button. April 29, 2004 5-...lenses and some wide-angle lenses (Type 3) For lenses not automatically recognized by the firmware. Your camera has a feature that automatically selects optimized lens settings for lenses recognized by the firmware: 1. Choose Auto, Type 1, Type 2, or Type 3. Configuring your Camera Lens Optimization Digital cameras can use the Lens Optimization feature.
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... for digital SLR, 10-2 A af area mode, 8-2 choosing, 8-2 af-assist illuminator, 8-6 aperture-priority auto exposure mode, 7-14 auto exposure bracketing, 7-20 cancelling, 7-22 auto exposure lock, 7-17 auto review, 11-9 autofocus, 8-1 situations where autofocus may not work as expected, 8-8 B basic camera operations, 4-1 basic menu, using, 4-8 basic mode, 4-7 changing display contrast, 4-15 checking the firmware...
... for digital SLR, 10-2 A af area mode, 8-2 choosing, 8-2 af-assist illuminator, 8-6 aperture-priority auto exposure mode, 7-14 auto exposure bracketing, 7-20 cancelling, 7-22 auto exposure lock, 7-17 auto review, 11-9 autofocus, 8-1 situations where autofocus may not work as expected, 8-8 B basic camera operations, 4-1 basic menu, using, 4-8 basic mode, 4-7 changing display contrast, 4-15 checking the firmware...
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... camera, 5-1 connecting camera to computer, 13-1 continuous drive mode, 5-22 CR 2032 coin cell, 3-6 crop aspect ratio, 6-11 custom settings, 5-2 custom settings table, 5-2 D DCS Pro 14n back, 2-2 bottom, 2-3 front, 2-1 media door, 2-4 side, 2-3 top, 2-2 turning on and off, 2-4 defaults, resetting, 5-12 delete button, 2-9 deleting images, 11-11 depth of field, 8-10 depth of field preview button, 2-20 digital...
... camera, 5-1 connecting camera to computer, 13-1 continuous drive mode, 5-22 CR 2032 coin cell, 3-6 crop aspect ratio, 6-11 custom settings, 5-2 custom settings table, 5-2 D DCS Pro 14n back, 2-2 bottom, 2-3 front, 2-1 media door, 2-4 side, 2-3 top, 2-2 turning on and off, 2-4 defaults, resetting, 5-12 delete button, 2-9 deleting images, 11-11 depth of field, 8-10 depth of field preview button, 2-20 digital...