Nikon D-60 Miles Eye Manual
Nikon D-60 Miles Eye Manual

Nikon D-60 Miles Eye Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Use of Nikon D-60 Miles Eye Camera (MEC-2-CB-D60-N105) Contents of the MEC-2-CB Iris Camera System Preparing the Iris Camera for Use – CB How to Take Perfect Iris Pictures How to Transfer Iris Images Using the Card Reader Camera Maintenance...
  • Page 2: Contents Of The Mec-2-Cb Iris Camera System

    Use of MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 Iris Camera Contents of the Camera Carry Case – MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 Contents 1. Camera 2. Lightguide Clip 3. Camera Battery 4. Camera Battery Charger 5. Zoom Lens 6. AA Battery Charger 7. AA Batteries 8. Card Reader 9. Cord Compartment a.
  • Page 3: Preparing The Iris Camera For Use - Cb

    Preparing the Iris Camera for Use (Coaxial Biometric Illuminator) 1. Open camera case and remove the camera from the foam padding. The camera is easily lifted out and set down using two fingers and thumb. 2. Slide the Flash Lightguide Clip (stored in the case in a foam cutout near the camera) onto the hot-shoe at the top of the camera.
  • Page 4 3. Turn on the camera by rotating the switch at the top right of the camera. Power switch in on position. 4. Pop up the built-in flash by pressing the small button on the left side of the camera top. Flash Pop-up button.
  • Page 5 6. Turn on the focus light by moving the small slide switch on the battery pack forward. Focus light is switched on via a small slide switch on the outer top edge of the battery pack. 7. Use the main command dial at the upper rear of the camera for adjusting the aperture. The aperture dial (situated where the right thumb would be when holding the camera with the right hand) is changed by the thumb;...
  • Page 6 8. IMPORTANT: Adjust the Eyepiece Focus setting (initial setup only). This is a small slide switch to the right of the viewfinder that can go up or down through 6 positions (some cameras such as the D300, have a rotating wheel), and is designed to match the viewfinder optics to your vision.
  • Page 7: How To Take Perfect Iris Pictures

    How To Take Perfect Iris Pictures 1. Be sure the client is comfortably seated and relaxed. 2. If a chinrest is not used, have the client open their own lids by putting the index finger touching the thumb up to the closed eye (using the arm on the same side of the eye being photographed), and then separating the index finger and thumb while holding them against the upper and lower lids respectively.
  • Page 8 5. If a chinrest is used, adjust the height so the center of the iris is about 1” (25mm) below the bottom of the forehead rest. When a chinrest is used, lid retraction can be accomplished using two 6” cotton swabs in one hand to separate lids. 6.
  • Page 9 16. To increase the exposure (with the Nikon D-60), adjust the Aperture using the main (rear) Command dial. Note: If the just-taken image is showing, you must press the picture-taking button slightly (or press the play button) to stop the image playback before adjusting aperture.
  • Page 10 Use of Iris Camera – MEC-2-CB-D60-N105...
  • Page 11: How To Transfer Iris Images Using The Card Reader

    How To Transfer Iris Images Using The Card Reader 1. Start with the reader unplugged 2. Insert the SD Flash memory card into the card reader 3. Plug the card reader into the computer’s USB socket The blue light on the card reader will illuminate: 4.
  • Page 12 3. At this point I am currently recommending that you select the "Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard" since it has the best behavior and options. I do not bother with Nikon Picture Project but it does work well with the Nikon Capture program. The Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard is good at putting your pics into a logical place with conventional filenames.
  • Page 13 safe to remove the USB device. Unplug the USB cord and then remove the memory card and re-insert it into the camera. If you do not see the USB icon with the green arrow, click the “<<” symbol to reveal all of the icons. b.
  • Page 14 6. The list will go away and a message will pop up indicating that it is “Safe To Remove Hardware”: 7. After Clicking the Card Reader Device, The blue light on the Card Reader will go out, indicating that the power is no longer being supplied to the card reader and it is now safe to remove the card reader from the USB socket.
  • Page 15 5. Next, make a subfolder for each person using their first & last name as the folder name in proper case. Sometimes it is convenient to have the folder name prefixed with a 2-digit number that represents the sequence the clients were photographed in. I recommend using this filename convention (e.g. the first person is Jon Miles and the folder name is either “Jon Miles”...
  • Page 16 15. Make a subfolder named "extra" in the client's folder and put all images in there except the right & left eye cropped & annotated versions (two files plus the "extras" folder). 16. If the client is provided with a CD, put the folder with their name (and all contents) onto the CD. Additional other info can be added onto the CD.
  • Page 17: Camera Maintenance

    Camera Maintenance – Battery Change Focus Light Type 1 (standard focus light with battery pack) a. Pull the battery pack away from the camera body, separating the Velcro strips. b. Use the small Philips screwdriver to open the battery pack. After removing the screw, slide the cover (has Velcro on it) off, toward the screw hole.
  • Page 18: Camera Settings

    The bottom switch for VR should be set off (to the right, toward the lens mount). b. Black plastic tape is in place to keep this switch set correctly. B. Camera Menu Settings – Nikon D60 -- These steps are already done in manufacturing. 4. Put the camera in Manual Flash Mode: a.
  • Page 19 Reference for Nikon D-60 Settings Note: These steps are already done in manufacturing, but you may need to reset these setting if the camera is used in an automatic mode for other photography. Iris Camera Menu Settings: Shooting Menu White Balance...
  • Page 20: Reference For Nikon D-60 Settings

    Menu Reference The Nikon D-60 has four menus, each one signified by a different icon in the leftmost column. To access the menus, switch the camera on and press the MENU button on the back of the camera. Use the command disc (circular shaped control with four arrows) to move the highlighted selection: left or right to go into or out of a submenu;...
  • Page 21 AF-assist 10. ISO auto 11. Fn Button 12. AE-L/AF-L 2 locks 2 locks 2 locks 13. AE Lock 14. Built-in Flash TTL- Flash TTL-Flash Manual-Full Power 15. Auto-off Timers NORM LONG LONG 16. Self-Timer 10 sec 10 sec 10 sec 17.
  • Page 22: Aperture Guide

    Aperture Guide Camera: D60 Illuminator: Coaxial Biometric ISO: 200 EV: 1/3 Brown: 16---18---20---22---25 Tan: 20---22---25---29---32 Mixed: 22---25---29---32---36 Blue: 25---29---32---36---40---45 Sclera: 51---57 Do not use: 4.8, 5, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14 Use for brown: 16 thru 25 Use for blue or mixed: 22 thru 45 Use for sclera only: 51, 57 Camera: D60...

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