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...Image LCD ...2-11 Turning Off the Image LCD...2-11 Digital Status LCD...2-12 Using the Menus ...2-13 Navigating Through the Menus ...2-14 Using the Digital Status Button and Digital Status LCD to Highlight Menu Options 2-15 Using ... ...2-21 Camera Straps ...2-22 Attaching the Neck Strap ...2-22 Attaching the Hand Strap...2-22 3 Powering Your Camera Powering Your Camera using the Power Module 3-2 Powering Your Camera using a Battery ...3-2 Charging Batteries...3-2 Inserting/Removing Batteries ...3-3 Checking Battery Status ...3-4 Conserving Batteries...3-5 Situations Using Extra Battery Power ...
...Image LCD ...2-11 Turning Off the Image LCD...2-11 Digital Status LCD...2-12 Using the Menus ...2-13 Navigating Through the Menus ...2-14 Using the Digital Status Button and Digital Status LCD to Highlight Menu Options 2-15 Using ... ...2-21 Camera Straps ...2-22 Attaching the Neck Strap ...2-22 Attaching the Hand Strap...2-22 3 Powering Your Camera Powering Your Camera using the Power Module 3-2 Powering Your Camera using a Battery ...3-2 Charging Batteries...3-2 Inserting/Removing Batteries ...3-3 Checking Battery Status ...3-4 Conserving Batteries...3-5 Situations Using Extra Battery Power ...
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......3-6 Disposing of Batteries ...3-6 4 The Basics Basic 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...
......3-6 Disposing of Batteries ...3-6 4 The Basics Basic 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...
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... KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. • Use the Image LCD to verify that a picture was captured correctly during your camera or available from or written to the computer. Connecting incorrectly can destroy the power module and/or the camera. • Use only the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC ... of all data on the card. • Do not remove a memory card, the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Battery, or the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module from the type of the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module. If dropped, the card may lose data if you connect the IEEE 1394...
... KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. • Use the Image LCD to verify that a picture was captured correctly during your camera or available from or written to the computer. Connecting incorrectly can destroy the power module and/or the camera. • Use only the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC ... of all data on the card. • Do not remove a memory card, the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Battery, or the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module from the type of the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module. If dropped, the card may lose data if you connect the IEEE 1394...
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... periods of time, unplug the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Charger / AC Adapter from the power outlet and disconnect the camera from a relatively cold environment (like an air-conditioned room) into a warm, humid environment. Humidity, Condensation-We recommend operating your camera. Condensation may be required to ...the computer. See the specifications accompanying your memory cards.) Temperature-Do not expose the camera and batteries to cords at plugs, receptacles, and the point where they leave your camera yourself. Memory cards-Memory cards (not supplied with items placed on them or ...
... periods of time, unplug the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Charger / AC Adapter from the power outlet and disconnect the camera from a relatively cold environment (like an air-conditioned room) into a warm, humid environment. Humidity, Condensation-We recommend operating your camera. Condensation may be required to ...the computer. See the specifications accompanying your memory cards.) Temperature-Do not expose the camera and batteries to cords at plugs, receptacles, and the point where they leave your camera yourself. Memory cards-Memory cards (not supplied with items placed on them or ...
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...of the information appears. 2-10 April 29, 2004 About Your Camera LCDs Top Status LCD Shutter speed / Exposure Compensation value Flash Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Flexible Program Bracketing bar graphs Aperture Custom Setting Battery power Flash Sync Mode Image LCD Focus area Auto Exposure bracketing Using..., the exposure or color of the image, or the control of the camera. You are able to fully utilize all the camera features and performance in this instance. • Use tabbed menus to access digital functions NOTE: The Image LCD screen shown here appears when the...
...of the information appears. 2-10 April 29, 2004 About Your Camera LCDs Top Status LCD Shutter speed / Exposure Compensation value Flash Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Flexible Program Bracketing bar graphs Aperture Custom Setting Battery power Flash Sync Mode Image LCD Focus area Auto Exposure bracketing Using..., the exposure or color of the image, or the control of the camera. You are able to fully utilize all the camera features and performance in this instance. • Use tabbed menus to access digital functions NOTE: The Image LCD screen shown here appears when the...
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The Exposure meter turns on until you lightly or fully press the Shutter Release button or the Battery Save time elapses (see more clearly through the viewfinder until the focus brackets or other viewfinder displays appear sharp. Nine optional NIKON eyepiece .... You can compensate for easy viewing at night or in the eye with your fingernail while sliding the lever. About Your Camera Viewfinder Diopter You can illuminate the Top and Digital Status LCDs for nearsightedness or farsightedness and see page 5-1). WARNING: Be careful not to +3 DP. LCD Illuminator 2. Slide the ...
The Exposure meter turns on until you lightly or fully press the Shutter Release button or the Battery Save time elapses (see more clearly through the viewfinder until the focus brackets or other viewfinder displays appear sharp. Nine optional NIKON eyepiece .... You can compensate for easy viewing at night or in the eye with your fingernail while sliding the lever. About Your Camera Viewfinder Diopter You can illuminate the Top and Digital Status LCDs for nearsightedness or farsightedness and see page 5-1). WARNING: Be careful not to +3 DP. LCD Illuminator 2. Slide the ...
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... following items are included with your camera: • KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Battery (battery) • KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module (power module) • KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Charger / AC Adapter (charger/adapter) • CR 2032 coin cell battery (available at most battery retailers) Battery Power module Charger/adapter CR 2032 coin cell battery You can power your camera is not powered. When the power module cable is not attached...
... following items are included with your camera: • KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Battery (battery) • KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module (power module) • KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro Charger / AC Adapter (charger/adapter) • CR 2032 coin cell battery (available at most battery retailers) Battery Power module Charger/adapter CR 2032 coin cell battery You can power your camera is not powered. When the power module cable is not attached...
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.... 3. The Power LED is green when the charger/adapter is connected. Plug the charger/adapter into an electrical outlet. Powering Your Camera using the Power Module 1. NOTE: You cannot charge batteries while the power module cable is powered. Insert the power module cable into the power module and into the port on...
.... 3. The Power LED is green when the charger/adapter is connected. Plug the charger/adapter into an electrical outlet. Powering Your Camera using the Power Module 1. NOTE: You cannot charge batteries while the power module cable is powered. Insert the power module cable into the power module and into the port on...
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... for 15 to 30 minutes. Put the battery in the battery slot on the camera and turn the latch counterclockwise and slide the battery out. 3-3 NOTE: For optimum battery performance, periodically discharge the battery before charging. • To insert, slide a charged battery in the battery slot on the charger/adapter. Insert a battery in the charger again until the green...
... for 15 to 30 minutes. Put the battery in the battery slot on the camera and turn the latch counterclockwise and slide the battery out. 3-3 NOTE: For optimum battery performance, periodically discharge the battery before charging. • To insert, slide a charged battery in the battery slot on the charger/adapter. Insert a battery in the charger again until the green...
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When the icon blinks, you need to replace the battery. Full Low Insufficient 3-4 April 29, 2004 Powering Your Camera Checking Battery Status You can determine the charge status of an inserted battery by viewing the Battery icon on the Top Status LCD. The shutter locks when the icon blinks.
When the icon blinks, you need to replace the battery. Full Low Insufficient 3-4 April 29, 2004 Powering Your Camera Checking Battery Status You can determine the charge status of an inserted battery by viewing the Battery icon on the Top Status LCD. The shutter locks when the icon blinks.
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... Custom Setting (see page 5-2). Powering Your Camera Conserving Batteries Situations Using Extra Battery Power Your camera has a battery save time for a specified period of the Image LCD • Cold temperatures • Frequently turning the camera on and off time (see page 5-2) to http://www.kodak.com/go/DCSPro14n, then click the "Batteries" white paper. • Use of a telephoto...
... Custom Setting (see page 5-2). Powering Your Camera Conserving Batteries Situations Using Extra Battery Power Your camera has a battery save time for a specified period of the Image LCD • Cold temperatures • Frequently turning the camera on and off time (see page 5-2) to http://www.kodak.com/go/DCSPro14n, then click the "Batteries" white paper. • Use of a telephoto...
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... Electronics Industry Alliance: www.eiae.org. 3-6 April 29, 2004 Disposal of lead may be maintained. 2. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your camera dealer. 1. Disposing of Batteries This digital camera contains small amounts of one to environmental considerations. While you can force the cell in the circuit board. Slide the coin cell into...
... Electronics Industry Alliance: www.eiae.org. 3-6 April 29, 2004 Disposal of lead may be maintained. 2. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your camera dealer. 1. Disposing of Batteries This digital camera contains small amounts of one to environmental considerations. While you can force the cell in the circuit board. Slide the coin cell into...
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... turn the latch clockwise. To insert, slide a charged battery (see page 3-2) in other areas of the manual.) As you can begin using its full range of functionality. Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. Inserting/Removing Batteries 1. Basic Camera Operations This section provides instructions for your camera's non-digital functions. latch April 29, 2004 4-1
... turn the latch clockwise. To insert, slide a charged battery (see page 3-2) in other areas of the manual.) As you can begin using its full range of functionality. Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. Inserting/Removing Batteries 1. Basic Camera Operations This section provides instructions for your camera's non-digital functions. latch April 29, 2004 4-1
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Mount the lens to the camera body. 4-2 April 29, 2004 Mounting the Lens 1. Turn off the camera. 2. The Basics • To remove, lift the latch, turn the latch counterclockwise, and slide the battery out.
Mount the lens to the camera body. 4-2 April 29, 2004 Mounting the Lens 1. Turn off the camera. 2. The Basics • To remove, lift the latch, turn the latch counterclockwise, and slide the battery out.
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... Four-way switch to choose Basic or Advanced mode. A CR 2032 coin cell battery maintains the time and date for year, month, and day. 4. Shortcut: • You can also access this battery loses its charge, you must replace the battery (see page 4-20). Press the OK button. The Basics Setting the Time/Date...
... Four-way switch to choose Basic or Advanced mode. A CR 2032 coin cell battery maintains the time and date for year, month, and day. 4. Shortcut: • You can also access this battery loses its charge, you must replace the battery (see page 4-20). Press the OK button. The Basics Setting the Time/Date...
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Access most of the tools through the Tools menu on the Image LCD. Setting Battery Save You can set battery save time (30 seconds to 10 minutes or never). 2. Press the OK button. The Image LCD turns off if you don't touch any digital buttons for configuring your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. Choose Battery Save from the Tools menu, choose Display, then highlight the battery save times for the Image LCD. April 29, 2004 5-1 5 Configuring your Camera This chapter describes features and methods for the Display Battery Save time. 1.
Access most of the tools through the Tools menu on the Image LCD. Setting Battery Save You can set battery save time (30 seconds to 10 minutes or never). 2. Press the OK button. The Image LCD turns off if you don't touch any digital buttons for configuring your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. Choose Battery Save from the Tools menu, choose Display, then highlight the battery save times for the Image LCD. April 29, 2004 5-1 5 Configuring your Camera This chapter describes features and methods for the Display Battery Save time. 1.
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...change and dismiss the confirmation screen. Choose Default Reset from the Tools menu, then choose Time or Date. 2. Inside your Camera Resetting Defaults You can restore digital settings and camera settings to the factory defaults. 1. Press the OK button to accept the change the value. If you chose Time, ...minutes, or seconds. If you must reset the time and date. 1. Press the OK button. 5-12 April 29, 2004 Configuring your camera, a CR 2032 Coin Cell battery (see page 3-6) maintains the time and date for one to two years. Press the OK button. 3. Choose Time/Date from the ...
...change and dismiss the confirmation screen. Choose Default Reset from the Tools menu, then choose Time or Date. 2. Inside your Camera Resetting Defaults You can restore digital settings and camera settings to the factory defaults. 1. Press the OK button to accept the change the value. If you chose Time, ...minutes, or seconds. If you must reset the time and date. 1. Press the OK button. 5-12 April 29, 2004 Configuring your camera, a CR 2032 Coin Cell battery (see page 3-6) maintains the time and date for one to two years. Press the OK button. 3. Choose Time/Date from the ...
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...printers regularly, for several sessions (two or three dozen), you may want to be used a memory card for example, weekly. • Charge one or more batteries (see page 7-1). Delete images if necessary (see page 11-11). • Choose a capture folder (see page 6-9) and a file type (see page ...white card, then adjust later using the software. • Set up White Balance on the camera, select an image with a MACBETH color chart, a gray card or a neutral area in the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Photo Desk software, capture an image of the card is available and the Recover Card feature will...
...printers regularly, for several sessions (two or three dozen), you may want to be used a memory card for example, weekly. • Charge one or more batteries (see page 7-1). Delete images if necessary (see page 11-11). • Choose a capture folder (see page 6-9) and a file type (see page ...white card, then adjust later using the software. • Set up White Balance on the camera, select an image with a MACBETH color chart, a gray card or a neutral area in the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Photo Desk software, capture an image of the card is available and the Recover Card feature will...
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...regularly, for instructions on capturing images. Consider Raw files as your "digital negative.") Refer to DCS Camera Manager Help for example, weekly. • Set up folders on the... DCS Photo Desk. Start this software and use a battery, but the AC adapter provides an unlimited source of power.) Starting the Capture Software KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Camera ...Camera tools (see page 9-3). Occasional Verification Captured images appear on your camera is connected to a computer. Refer to studio needs or procedures. Capture Workflow Connecting to a Computer Connect the DCS Pro 14n...
...regularly, for instructions on capturing images. Consider Raw files as your "digital negative.") Refer to DCS Camera Manager Help for example, weekly. • Set up folders on the... DCS Photo Desk. Start this software and use a battery, but the AC adapter provides an unlimited source of power.) Starting the Capture Software KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Camera ...Camera tools (see page 9-3). Occasional Verification Captured images appear on your camera is connected to a computer. Refer to studio needs or procedures. Capture Workflow Connecting to a Computer Connect the DCS Pro 14n...
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...connecting or disconnecting. NOTE: The adapter card may have not already done so. 3. Connect your camera. 13-2 April 29, 2004 You must align with the point on your camera to the computer using an IEEE 1394 cable. Connect the 4-pin end of the IEEE 1394...IEEE 1394 cable to the computer. At the computer connection, the point on your camera. Connect the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Charger / AC Adapter or charge and insert the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Battery. Doing so can use a battery, it is correct when you use the charger/adapter as insurance against possible loss ...
...connecting or disconnecting. NOTE: The adapter card may have not already done so. 3. Connect your camera. 13-2 April 29, 2004 You must align with the point on your camera to the computer using an IEEE 1394 cable. Connect the 4-pin end of the IEEE 1394...IEEE 1394 cable to the computer. At the computer connection, the point on your camera. Connect the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Charger / AC Adapter or charge and insert the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Battery. Doing so can use a battery, it is correct when you use the charger/adapter as insurance against possible loss ...