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... 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 Using the Vertical Release...5-14 Intervalometer ...5-15 Changing Intervalometer Settings ...5-16 Lens Optimization ...5-17 Long Exposure...5-18 Two-Button Reset ...5-19 ISO ...5-20 Setting ISO using the Image LCD...5-20 Setting ISO using Camera Controls ...5-21 Drive Mode...5-22 Using the Self Timer...5-23 Cancelling the Self Timer...5-23 Locking...
... 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 Using the Vertical Release...5-14 Intervalometer ...5-15 Changing Intervalometer Settings ...5-16 Lens Optimization ...5-17 Long Exposure...5-18 Two-Button Reset ...5-19 ISO ...5-20 Setting ISO using the Image LCD...5-20 Setting ISO using Camera Controls ...5-21 Drive Mode...5-22 Using the Self Timer...5-23 Cancelling the Self Timer...5-23 Locking...
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... the camera is turned off, or when you perform operations, appropriate messages appear. 2-12 April 29, 2004 White balance Current folder Current image Raw resolution JPEG resolution Helpful messages: As you lightly press the Shutter Release button, the Digital Status LCD displays capture-related information and provides shortcuts to associated menu options on the Image LCD Review-related information Helpful messages Brief descriptions of the information appears. About Your Camera Digital Status LCD The Digital Status LCD...
... the camera is turned off, or when you perform operations, appropriate messages appear. 2-12 April 29, 2004 White balance Current folder Current image Raw resolution JPEG resolution Helpful messages: As you lightly press the Shutter Release button, the Digital Status LCD displays capture-related information and provides shortcuts to associated menu options on the Image LCD Review-related information Helpful messages Brief descriptions of the information appears. About Your Camera Digital Status LCD The Digital Status LCD...
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... in the eye with your fingernail while sliding the lever. LCD Illuminator 2. Remove the rubber eyecup. WARNING: Be careful not to +0.8). 1. About Your Camera Viewfinder Diopter You can illuminate the Top and Digital Status LCDs for nearsightedness or farsightedness and see more clearly through the viewfinder until you lightly or fully press the Shutter Release button or the Battery Save time elapses...
... in the eye with your fingernail while sliding the lever. LCD Illuminator 2. Remove the rubber eyecup. WARNING: Be careful not to +0.8). 1. About Your Camera Viewfinder Diopter You can illuminate the Top and Digital Status LCDs for nearsightedness or farsightedness and see more clearly through the viewfinder until you lightly or fully press the Shutter Release button or the Battery Save time elapses...
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..., 2004 4-5 Set the Exposure Mode dial to cradle the camera with one foot forward a half step and keep your subject and lightly press the Shutter Release button. Composing, Focusing, and Capturing 1. If the subject is in focus, the focus indicator appears in a vertical orientation (see page 8-9). Hold the camera properly. • Use your left hand to P (Programmed Auto). NOTE: You can capture images in the...
..., 2004 4-5 Set the Exposure Mode dial to cradle the camera with one foot forward a half step and keep your subject and lightly press the Shutter Release button. Composing, Focusing, and Capturing 1. If the subject is in focus, the focus indicator appears in a vertical orientation (see page 8-9). Hold the camera properly. • Use your left hand to P (Programmed Auto). NOTE: You can capture images in the...
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Access most of the tools through the Tools menu on the Image LCD. The Image LCD turns off if you don't touch any digital buttons for configuring your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. April 29, 2004 5-1 5 Configuring your Camera This chapter describes features and methods for the Display Battery Save time. 1. Setting Battery Save You can set battery save time (30 seconds to 10 minutes or never). 2. Choose Battery Save from the Tools menu, choose Display, then highlight the battery save times for the Image LCD. Press the OK button.
Access most of the tools through the Tools menu on the Image LCD. The Image LCD turns off if you don't touch any digital buttons for configuring your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera. April 29, 2004 5-1 5 Configuring your Camera This chapter describes features and methods for the Display Battery Save time. 1. Setting Battery Save You can set battery save time (30 seconds to 10 minutes or never). 2. Choose Battery Save from the Tools menu, choose Display, then highlight the battery save times for the Image LCD. Press the OK button.
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... change the setting in the DCS Photo Desk software. 1. or over-exposed images by setting the Exposure Bias (-0.3 to correct errors in exposure. Choose Exposure Bias from the Image menu, then highlight Off or On. 2. This feature helps correct errors but is not to be confused with Exposure Compensation (see page 7-19) which modifies exposure. NOTE: Digital Exposure Correction is not a substitute for proper exposure settings (shutter speed, aperture, and ISO). April 29, 2004 6-15 Digital Exposure...
... change the setting in the DCS Photo Desk software. 1. or over-exposed images by setting the Exposure Bias (-0.3 to correct errors in exposure. Choose Exposure Bias from the Image menu, then highlight Off or On. 2. This feature helps correct errors but is not to be confused with Exposure Compensation (see page 7-19) which modifies exposure. NOTE: Digital Exposure Correction is not a substitute for proper exposure settings (shutter speed, aperture, and ISO). April 29, 2004 6-15 Digital Exposure...
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... 7-1 Your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera offers two types of lighting used to color balance subsequently captured images (see page 7-3) • Use a previously saved setting (see page 7-5) • Save a click balance setting (see page 7-6) • Load a click balance setting from a card (see page 7-7) • Delete a click balance setting from which the RGB values are used when capturing images. Preset options (see page 7-2) include Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, and Flash. 7 Controlling Exposure White Balance White Balance adjusts an image to match...
... 7-1 Your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera offers two types of lighting used to color balance subsequently captured images (see page 7-3) • Use a previously saved setting (see page 7-5) • Save a click balance setting (see page 7-6) • Load a click balance setting from a card (see page 7-7) • Delete a click balance setting from which the RGB values are used when capturing images. Preset options (see page 7-2) include Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, and Flash. 7 Controlling Exposure White Balance White Balance adjusts an image to match...
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... is beyond the camera's exposure range. The electronic analog exposure display blinks when the subject brightness is not available with Long Time exposure. Rotate the Metering System selector to control the exposure of a specific area within a scene. 1. Confirm that the focus indicator appears in the viewfinder. The following are examples of the Auto Exposure lock cannot be effectively attained. 2. Correct exposure -1/2 EV Over +3 EV Auto Exposure Lock Use Auto Exposure Lock to select...
... is beyond the camera's exposure range. The electronic analog exposure display blinks when the subject brightness is not available with Long Time exposure. Rotate the Metering System selector to control the exposure of a specific area within a scene. 1. Confirm that the focus indicator appears in the viewfinder. The following are examples of the Auto Exposure lock cannot be effectively attained. 2. Correct exposure -1/2 EV Over +3 EV Auto Exposure Lock Use Auto Exposure Lock to select...
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... modes: Single Servo AF with Focus Priority-When you release the button. • Set the Focus Mode selector to S (Single Servo AF with Focus Priority) or C (Continuous Servo AF with Release Priority- You cannot release the shutter until the subject stops moving. 8 Focusing 35 2 50 Autofocus Focus Modes Choosing a Focus Mode You can set up your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera to focus automatically (described below) or you lightly press the Shutter Release button...
... modes: Single Servo AF with Focus Priority-When you release the button. • Set the Focus Mode selector to S (Single Servo AF with Focus Priority) or C (Continuous Servo AF with Release Priority- You cannot release the shutter until the subject stops moving. 8 Focusing 35 2 50 Autofocus Focus Modes Choosing a Focus Mode You can set up your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera to focus automatically (described below) or you lightly press the Shutter Release button...
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... continuing to release the focus lock. If you press the button. (You can remove your finger from the Shutter Release button.) 3. Tips: After you lightly press the Shutter Release button. • You can be released repeatedly with the same focusing. If the camera-to -subject distance. Refocus and lock again. Focus lock works differently in situations where autofocus may not work as you have locked focus, do not change the camera...
... continuing to release the focus lock. If you press the button. (You can remove your finger from the Shutter Release button.) 3. Tips: After you lightly press the Shutter Release button. • You can be released repeatedly with the same focusing. If the camera-to -subject distance. Refocus and lock again. Focus lock works differently in situations where autofocus may not work as you have locked focus, do not change the camera...
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Look through the viewfinder, and rotate the lens focusing ring until the focus mode indicator appears in the clear matte field. Lightly press the Shutter Release button. Set the Focus Mode selector to M. 70 85 105 2. While the meter is on, rotate the lens focusing ring until a sharp image appears in the viewfinder. You can release the shutter any time. You can activate the Electronic Rangefinder with...
Look through the viewfinder, and rotate the lens focusing ring until the focus mode indicator appears in the clear matte field. Lightly press the Shutter Release button. Set the Focus Mode selector to M. 70 85 105 2. While the meter is on, rotate the lens focusing ring until a sharp image appears in the viewfinder. You can release the shutter any time. You can activate the Electronic Rangefinder with...
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... closed eyes. Image Attribute DCS Pro 14n Tool Suggested Action Exposure Appearance of the image. Recapture image, if needed . Adjust camera settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO) and/or lighting. April 29, 2004 9-3 Capture Workflow Capturing and Evaluating Before your photo session begins, and occasionally during a session, you Test Images should capture and evaluate images to capture the image. View images and interpret information from the tool. Luminometer (see page 11-2) provides exposure information about a specific...
... closed eyes. Image Attribute DCS Pro 14n Tool Suggested Action Exposure Appearance of the image. Recapture image, if needed . Adjust camera settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO) and/or lighting. April 29, 2004 9-3 Capture Workflow Capturing and Evaluating Before your photo session begins, and occasionally during a session, you Test Images should capture and evaluate images to capture the image. View images and interpret information from the tool. Luminometer (see page 11-2) provides exposure information about a specific...
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... optics cloud over, accuracy may damage the optical glass if used to clean the lens. Touching the contacts can cause corrosion and affect proper camera operation. • After removing a lens from the lens surface, and keep the nozzle moving so that condensation forms on...camera or subject it to shock. (While the camera has been designed for years to come. • Be careful not to avoid damaging the electronic contacts on a flat surface to drop your fingers. 14 Camera Care Handling With careful handling, your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera should produce images...
... optics cloud over, accuracy may damage the optical glass if used to clean the lens. Touching the contacts can cause corrosion and affect proper camera operation. • After removing a lens from the lens surface, and keep the nozzle moving so that condensation forms on...camera or subject it to shock. (While the camera has been designed for years to come. • Be careful not to avoid damaging the electronic contacts on a flat surface to drop your fingers. 14 Camera Care Handling With careful handling, your KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera should produce images...
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... Orientation sensor Host software Lens aperture Built-in Speedlight For attaching optional Speedlight Single frame or Continuous shooting Date and time is on 1/4 inch (JIS standard) Reset to factory settings A-4 April 29, 2004 In Top Status LCD when Exposure meter is associated with built-in Speedlight Flash control Flash Sync mode Red-eye reduction Ready light PC Sync Terminal Drive mode Date and time Power source Power switch Exposure meter Battery power confirmation Tripod socket Two-Button reset IEEE 1394...
... Orientation sensor Host software Lens aperture Built-in Speedlight For attaching optional Speedlight Single frame or Continuous shooting Date and time is on 1/4 inch (JIS standard) Reset to factory settings A-4 April 29, 2004 In Top Status LCD when Exposure meter is associated with built-in Speedlight Flash control Flash Sync mode Red-eye reduction Ready light PC Sync Terminal Drive mode Date and time Power source Power switch Exposure meter Battery power confirmation Tripod socket Two-Button reset IEEE 1394...
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... zoom to 1:1 to recover all images that focus area is wrong in the viewfinder look blurry. Consider changing depth of focus. C-4 April 29, 2004 Images are using flash, or changing from the Tools menu and select the correct language. Color is off. Adjust using Click Balance. Exposure is not right. Check that have not been overwritten. Use the Recover function to view luminometer readings and determine if exposure adjustments (aperture, shutter speed, ISO) are necessary. Images...
... zoom to 1:1 to recover all images that focus area is wrong in the viewfinder look blurry. Consider changing depth of focus. C-4 April 29, 2004 Images are using flash, or changing from the Tools menu and select the correct language. Color is off. Adjust using Click Balance. Exposure is not right. Check that have not been overwritten. Use the Recover function to view luminometer readings and determine if exposure adjustments (aperture, shutter speed, ISO) are necessary. Images...
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... charge to qualify for no-charge support. You will require a credit card payment for each call incident. Support is available at the following phone number: 1-800-508-1531 3. Cameras found to verify the current status of subjects. Authorized Dealers: Contact your authorized KODAK PROFESSIONAL dealer for help in purchasing a service maintenance agreement. 4. Warranty Product Support Options During the warranty period for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera...
... charge to qualify for no-charge support. You will require a credit card payment for each call incident. Support is available at the following phone number: 1-800-508-1531 3. Cameras found to verify the current status of subjects. Authorized Dealers: Contact your authorized KODAK PROFESSIONAL dealer for help in purchasing a service maintenance agreement. 4. Warranty Product Support Options During the warranty period for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera...
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... 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 and date, 4-19 setting user mode, 4-19 turning overexposure indicator on and off, 4-16 updating firmware, 4-18 batteries battery save time, 5-1 charging, 3-2 checking...
... 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 and date, 4-19 setting user mode, 4-19 turning overexposure indicator on and off, 4-16 updating firmware, 4-18 batteries battery save time, 5-1 charging, 3-2 checking...
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... 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 buttons, 2-6 digital exposure correction, 6-15 digital status button, 2-9 shortcut to menu options, 2-15 shortcut to menu options in basic mode, 4-9 digital status lcd, 2-12 basic mode, 4-9 diopter, 2-19 display contrast changing in basic mode, 4-15 display contrast, changing, 11-8 disposing of batteries, 3-6 drive mode, 5-22 continuous...
... 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 buttons, 2-6 digital exposure correction, 6-15 digital status button, 2-9 shortcut to menu options, 2-15 shortcut to menu options in basic mode, 4-9 digital status lcd, 2-12 basic mode, 4-9 diopter, 2-19 display contrast changing in basic mode, 4-15 display contrast, changing, 11-8 disposing of batteries, 3-6 drive mode, 5-22 continuous...
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... using camera controls, 5-21 setting using the image lcd, 5-20 J job tracker, 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 in colder temperatures, 14-5 top status LCD, 2-10 I image lcd, 2-10 turning on, 2-11 image mode menu, changing the duration of its display, 11-2 image, selecting, 11-7 imager, 2-18 cleaning, 14-3 images deleting...
... using camera controls, 5-21 setting using the image lcd, 5-20 J job tracker, 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 in colder temperatures, 14-5 top status LCD, 2-10 I image lcd, 2-10 turning on, 2-11 image mode menu, changing the duration of its display, 11-2 image, selecting, 11-7 imager, 2-18 cleaning, 14-3 images deleting...
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...-sensor balanced fill-flash for 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 Power Module, 3-2 programmed auto exposure mode, 7-11 R ready light, 10-7 rear-curtain sync mode, 10-10 recording sound files, 11-13 recovering files, 6-7 red-eye reduction, 10-11 red-eye...
...-sensor balanced fill-flash for 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 Power Module, 3-2 programmed auto exposure mode, 7-11 R ready light, 10-7 rear-curtain sync mode, 10-10 recording sound files, 11-13 recovering files, 6-7 red-eye reduction, 10-11 red-eye...