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...Camera Operations ...4-1 Inserting/Removing Batteries ...4-1 Mounting the Lens ...4-2 Inserting a Memory Card ...4-3 Setting Focus...4-3 Setting the Metering System and Exposure Mode 4-4 Composing, Focusing, and Capturing ...4-5 Using the Built-in Speedlight ...4-6 Basic Mode ...4-7 Setting Basic Mode...4-8 Accessing Functions Using 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...
...Camera Operations ...4-1 Inserting/Removing Batteries ...4-1 Mounting the Lens ...4-2 Inserting a Memory Card ...4-3 Setting Focus...4-3 Setting the Metering System and Exposure Mode 4-4 Composing, Focusing, and Capturing ...4-5 Using the Built-in Speedlight ...4-6 Basic Mode ...4-7 Setting Basic Mode...4-8 Accessing Functions Using 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...
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... the Crop Aspect Ratio ...6-11 Setting Raw Resolution...6-12 Setting JPEG Resolution...6-13 Setting JPEG Quality ...6-14 Correcting Digital Exposure ...6-15 Exposure Bias...6-15 Look ...6-16... Noise Reduction...6-16 Sharpening Level...6-17 7 Controlling Exposure White Balance ...7-1 Preset White Balance ...7-2 Click Balance...7-3 Using the Current Image for Click Balance 7-3 Displaying the Saved Settings Menu ...7-4 Using a Saved Setting ...7-5 Saving a Setting on the Camera...
... the Crop Aspect Ratio ...6-11 Setting Raw Resolution...6-12 Setting JPEG Resolution...6-13 Setting JPEG Quality ...6-14 Correcting Digital Exposure ...6-15 Exposure Bias...6-15 Look ...6-16... Noise Reduction...6-16 Sharpening Level...6-17 7 Controlling Exposure White Balance ...7-1 Preset White Balance ...7-2 Click Balance...7-3 Using the Current Image for Click Balance 7-3 Displaying the Saved Settings Menu ...7-4 Using a Saved Setting ...7-5 Saving a Setting on the Camera...
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...; Go to capture and store high-resolution, high-quality digital images. This portable camera system, which combines technologies of two ways (listed below). System Requirements for Your Computer Refer to the following Web site for purchasing your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. Warranty Registration for your camera). Before you to www.kodak.com/go /dcs. April 29, 2004 1-1 See below . •...
...; Go to capture and store high-resolution, high-quality digital images. This portable camera system, which combines technologies of two ways (listed below). System Requirements for Your Computer Refer to the following Web site for purchasing your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. Warranty Registration for your camera). Before you to www.kodak.com/go /dcs. April 29, 2004 1-1 See below . •...
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About Your Camera Digital Status LCD The Digital Status LCD provides the following information: Status information Capture-related information - White balance Current folder Current image Raw resolution JPEG resolution Helpful messages: As you lightly press the Shutter Release button, the Digital Status LCD... appears. interactive shortcuts to associated menu options on card Raw resolution JPEG resolution JPEG quality Review-related status information: When the Image LCD is in Image mode, the Digital Status LCD displays information about the selected image. In Basic mode...
About Your Camera Digital Status LCD The Digital Status LCD provides the following information: Status information Capture-related information - White balance Current folder Current image Raw resolution JPEG resolution Helpful messages: As you lightly press the Shutter Release button, the Digital Status LCD... appears. interactive shortcuts to associated menu options on card Raw resolution JPEG resolution JPEG quality Review-related status information: When the Image LCD is in Image mode, the Digital Status LCD displays information about the selected image. In Basic mode...
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... familiar with your camera, change settings on some digital functions. When you can use one or two cards: a CF card and either a Secure Digital (SD) card or a MultiMedia (MMC) card. Basic mode functions include: • ISO • White Balance • Raw Resolution • JPEG Resolution • Format Card...6-1). In Advanced mode, however, you can change to factory defaults. 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. In Basic mode, all images are set of...
... familiar with your camera, change settings on some digital functions. When you can use one or two cards: a CF card and either a Secure Digital (SD) card or a MultiMedia (MMC) card. Basic mode functions include: • ISO • White Balance • Raw Resolution • JPEG Resolution • Format Card...6-1). In Advanced mode, however, you can change to factory defaults. 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. In Basic mode, all images are set of...
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The factory default is 80. 1. Resolution Range 13.5 MP 80 - 400 6 MP 80 - 800 3.4 MP 80 - 800 .8 MP 80 - 800 You can also access this function using the Digital Status button and the Digital Status LCD (see page 4-9). 4-10 April 29, 2004 Press the OK button. Choose ISO from the ...Basic menu then highlight the desired setting. 2. The range of the camera's imager to light. The Basics Setting ISO...
The factory default is 80. 1. Resolution Range 13.5 MP 80 - 400 6 MP 80 - 800 3.4 MP 80 - 800 .8 MP 80 - 800 You can also access this function using the Digital Status button and the Digital Status LCD (see page 4-9). 4-10 April 29, 2004 Press the OK button. Choose ISO from the ...Basic menu then highlight the desired setting. 2. The range of the camera's imager to light. The Basics Setting ISO...
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... Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 6-11). NOTE: The number of pixels varies, depending on the crop aspect ratio (see page 2-15). NOTE: If you have selected a high ISO (see page 5-20), not all resolutions are three resolutions available for Raw files: 13.5 MP-Full-resolution Raw... images (4500 x 3000) 6.0 MP-Half-resolution Raw images (3000 x 2000) 3.4 MP-Quarter-resolution Raw images (2250 x 1500) 1. Press the OK button. Choose Raw...
... Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 6-11). NOTE: The number of pixels varies, depending on the crop aspect ratio (see page 2-15). NOTE: If you have selected a high ISO (see page 5-20), not all resolutions are three resolutions available for Raw files: 13.5 MP-Full-resolution Raw... images (4500 x 3000) 6.0 MP-Half-resolution Raw images (3000 x 2000) 3.4 MP-Quarter-resolution Raw images (2250 x 1500) 1. Press the OK button. Choose Raw...
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... access this function using the Digital Status button and the Digital Status LCD (see page 6-3). April 29, 2004 4-13 NOTE: In Advanced mode, both JPEG and Raw files are : 13.5 MP-Full-resolution JPEG images (4500 x 3000) 6.0 MP-Half-resolution JPEG images (3000 x 2000) 3.4 MP-Quarter-resolution JPEG images (2250 x 1500) .8 MP-.8 resolution JPEG images (1125 x 750) 1. The...
... access this function using the Digital Status button and the Digital Status LCD (see page 6-3). April 29, 2004 4-13 NOTE: In Advanced mode, both JPEG and Raw files are : 13.5 MP-Full-resolution JPEG images (4500 x 3000) 6.0 MP-Half-resolution JPEG images (3000 x 2000) 3.4 MP-Quarter-resolution JPEG images (2250 x 1500) .8 MP-.8 resolution JPEG images (1125 x 750) 1. The...
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... to light. You can also access this function using camera controls (see page 2-15). 5-20 April 29, 2004 Shortcut: • You can set ISO using the Image LCD (see below) or using the Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 5-21). 1. Resolution Range 13.5 MP (100%) 80 - 400 6.0 MP (67%) 80 - 800 3.4 MP (50%) 80...
... to light. You can also access this function using camera controls (see page 2-15). 5-20 April 29, 2004 Shortcut: • You can set ISO using the Image LCD (see below) or using the Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 5-21). 1. Resolution Range 13.5 MP (100%) 80 - 400 6.0 MP (67%) 80 - 800 3.4 MP (50%) 80...
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For the Most Accurate Write Speed Measurement 1. Capture one or more images. 8. NOTE: Repeat steps 6 - 8 at which your camera writes data to the memory card. Set the RAW resolution to standby and remove the card (see page 6-2). 3. Select Single Image review mode (see page 6-12). 5. The write speed for the ...improves if you turn the Image LCD off the Image LCD (see page 6-3). 4. If an SD or MMC card is inserted, set the card to 13.5 (see page 11-1). 6. Turn off when capturing images. Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files Determining Write Speed You can determine the speed at ...
For the Most Accurate Write Speed Measurement 1. Capture one or more images. 8. NOTE: Repeat steps 6 - 8 at which your camera writes data to the memory card. Set the RAW resolution to standby and remove the card (see page 6-2). 3. Select Single Image review mode (see page 6-12). 5. The write speed for the ...improves if you turn the Image LCD off the Image LCD (see page 6-3). 4. If an SD or MMC card is inserted, set the card to 13.5 (see page 11-1). 6. Turn off when capturing images. Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files Determining Write Speed You can determine the speed at ...
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..., you can also change the setting in the DCS Photo Desk software.) 1. Rather, the information is not applied to JPEG images. With the 4 x 5 or 2 x 2 options, a crop overlay appears on the thumbnail (on the camera. You can also access this function using the Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 6-3). Choose Crop... JPEG, or Raw+JPEG files (see page 2-15). Shortcut: • You can select a crop aspect ratio to apply to Raw images on the camera in Image mode and in the DCS Photo Desk software. (You can specify resolution, crop aspect ratio, quality, and other image enhancements.
..., you can also change the setting in the DCS Photo Desk software.) 1. Rather, the information is not applied to JPEG images. With the 4 x 5 or 2 x 2 options, a crop overlay appears on the thumbnail (on the camera. You can also access this function using the Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 6-3). Choose Crop... JPEG, or Raw+JPEG files (see page 2-15). Shortcut: • You can select a crop aspect ratio to apply to Raw images on the camera in Image mode and in the DCS Photo Desk software. (You can specify resolution, crop aspect ratio, quality, and other image enhancements.
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...ratio (see page 2-15). Shortcut: • You can also access this function using the Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 6-11). Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files Setting Raw Resolution There are available. 6-12 April 29, 2004 Press the OK button. NOTE: If you ...have selected a high ISO (see page 5-20), not all resolutions are three resolutions available for Raw files: 13.5 MP-Full-resolution Raw images (4500 x 3000) 6 MP-Half-resolution Raw images (3000 ...
...ratio (see page 2-15). Shortcut: • You can also access this function using the Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 6-11). Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files Setting Raw Resolution There are available. 6-12 April 29, 2004 Press the OK button. NOTE: If you ...have selected a high ISO (see page 5-20), not all resolutions are three resolutions available for Raw files: 13.5 MP-Full-resolution Raw images (4500 x 3000) 6 MP-Half-resolution Raw images (3000 ...
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... this function using the Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 6-11). 1. April 29, 2004 6-13 Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files Setting JPEG Resolution There are four resolutions available for JPEG files: 13.5 MP-Full-resolution JPEG images (4500 x 3000) 6 MP-Half-resolution JPEG images (3000 x 2000) 3.4 MP-Quarter-resolution JPEG images (2250 x 1500) .8 MP-.8 resolution JPEG images (1125...
... this function using the Digital Status LCD shortcut (see page 6-11). 1. April 29, 2004 6-13 Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files Setting JPEG Resolution There are four resolutions available for JPEG files: 13.5 MP-Full-resolution JPEG images (4500 x 3000) 6 MP-Half-resolution JPEG images (3000 x 2000) 3.4 MP-Quarter-resolution JPEG images (2250 x 1500) .8 MP-.8 resolution JPEG images (1125...
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..., Flash Sync mode, Auto Exposure Bracketing, Focus Area, Battery power, Custom Setting, Aperture, Bracketing Bar graph Digital LCD (backlit) Capture information (interactive): White Balance, ISO, CF and SD Cards, JPEG quality, Raw and JPEG resolution, Crop aspect ratio, Microspect ratio Review information (read only): Current image number, current folder number, Crop aspect...
..., Flash Sync mode, Auto Exposure Bracketing, Focus Area, Battery power, Custom Setting, Aperture, Bracketing Bar graph Digital LCD (backlit) Capture information (interactive): White Balance, ISO, CF and SD Cards, JPEG quality, Raw and JPEG resolution, Crop aspect ratio, Microspect ratio Review information (read only): Current image number, current folder number, Crop aspect...
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Image LCD Focus Screen Custom Settings AE Bracketing Depth-of-Field Preview Remote Control Self timer Electronic Strobe ERI-JPEG image resolution Raw resolution Image file formats Burst rate Burst depth White Balance Video output April 29, 2004 Specifications 2.0", 130,000-dot, low ... Yes (Time set by Custom Setting) NIKON Speedlight accessory shoe, standard ISO-type compatible, D-TTL compatible with supporting Speedlights 13.5 MP: 4500 x 3000, 6 MP: 3000 x 2000, 3.4 MP: 2250 x 1500, .8 MP: 1125 x 750 13.5 MP: 4500 x 3000, 6 MP: 3000 x 2000, 3.4 MP: 2250 x 1500 DCR (Raw archive file), ...
Image LCD Focus Screen Custom Settings AE Bracketing Depth-of-Field Preview Remote Control Self timer Electronic Strobe ERI-JPEG image resolution Raw resolution Image file formats Burst rate Burst depth White Balance Video output April 29, 2004 Specifications 2.0", 130,000-dot, low ... Yes (Time set by Custom Setting) NIKON Speedlight accessory shoe, standard ISO-type compatible, D-TTL compatible with supporting Speedlights 13.5 MP: 4500 x 3000, 6 MP: 3000 x 2000, 3.4 MP: 2250 x 1500, .8 MP: 1125 x 750 13.5 MP: 4500 x 3000, 6 MP: 3000 x 2000, 3.4 MP: 2250 x 1500 DCR (Raw archive file), ...
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.... If replacement parts are used in the case of service problem resolution. April 29, 2004 D-1 USE OF YOUR CAMERA INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. KODAK PROFESSI0NAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO EQUIPMENT PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES....not extend the original warranty period, and in making repairs, these parts may contain remanufactured materials. Kodak warrants your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera to replace the entire system, Kodak may replace it is necessary to be remanufactured, or may be free from the day of ...
.... If replacement parts are used in the case of service problem resolution. April 29, 2004 D-1 USE OF YOUR CAMERA INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. KODAK PROFESSI0NAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO EQUIPMENT PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES....not extend the original warranty period, and in making repairs, these parts may contain remanufactured materials. Kodak warrants your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera to replace the entire system, Kodak may replace it is necessary to be remanufactured, or may be free from the day of ...
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...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 version, 4-17 digital status lcd, 4-9 formatting a card, 4-14 hotkey button shortcut to menu options, 4-20 setting, 4-8 setting ISO, 4-10 setting resolution, 4-13 setting time ...
...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 version, 4-17 digital status lcd, 4-9 formatting a card, 4-14 hotkey button shortcut to menu options, 4-20 setting, 4-8 setting ISO, 4-10 setting resolution, 4-13 setting time ...
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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...
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..., 5-9 loading file from a memory cad, 5-10 loading file from camera memory, 5-11 saving a computer file to a memory card, 5-9 JPEG quality, 6-14 resolution, 6-13 K KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Battery, 3-2 KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Charger/Adapter, 3-2 using to charge batteries, 3-2 using to menu options...handling your camera, 14-1 histogram mode, 11-2 histogram, interpreting, 11-3 hot shoe, 2-21, 10-8 hotkey button, 2-8 shortcut to menu options, 2-16 shortcut to power camera, 3-2 KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Power Module, 3-2 L language, selecting, 5-11 LCD illuminator, 2-19 LCDs digital status ...
..., 5-9 loading file from a memory cad, 5-10 loading file from camera memory, 5-11 saving a computer file to a memory card, 5-9 JPEG quality, 6-14 resolution, 6-13 K KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Battery, 3-2 KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Charger/Adapter, 3-2 using to charge batteries, 3-2 using to menu options...handling your camera, 14-1 histogram mode, 11-2 histogram, interpreting, 11-3 hot shoe, 2-21, 10-8 hotkey button, 2-8 shortcut to menu options, 2-16 shortcut to power camera, 3-2 KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Power Module, 3-2 L language, selecting, 5-11 LCD illuminator, 2-19 LCDs digital status ...
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...digital SLR, 10-2 N naming folders and files, 5-7 nav+ button, 2-8 noise reduction, 6-16 O ok button, 2-7 optional speedlights, 10-13 notes for using, 10-15 overexposure indicator, 11-8 turning on and off in basic mode, 4-16 I-4 P panning, 11-4 pc sync terminal, 2-21, 10-8 powering your camera, 3-1 using KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Battery, 3-2 using KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro... release accessory port, 2-21 removing batteries, 3-3 resetting defaults, 5-12 resolution JPEG, 6-13 raw, 4-12, 6-12 setting in basic mode, 4-13 reviewing images, 11-1 browsing, 11-7 histogram mode, 11-2 multiple image...
...digital SLR, 10-2 N naming folders and files, 5-7 nav+ button, 2-8 noise reduction, 6-16 O ok button, 2-7 optional speedlights, 10-13 notes for using, 10-15 overexposure indicator, 11-8 turning on and off in basic mode, 4-16 I-4 P panning, 11-4 pc sync terminal, 2-21, 10-8 powering your camera, 3-1 using KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Battery, 3-2 using KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro... release accessory port, 2-21 removing batteries, 3-3 resetting defaults, 5-12 resolution JPEG, 6-13 raw, 4-12, 6-12 setting in basic mode, 4-13 reviewing images, 11-1 browsing, 11-7 histogram mode, 11-2 multiple image...