Summary of Contents for Miles Research MEC-5-FSL-D3200-N85
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Quick Setup Guide for MEC-5-FSL-D3200-N85 Iris Camera Contents of the Camera Carry Case – MEC-5-FSL-D3200-N85 Contents 1. Camera with macro lens 2. Illuminator 3. Camera Battery Charger 4. Zoom Lens 5. Cord/Accessory Compartment 5a. Camera Batteries 5b. Focus Light Batteries 5c.
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Preparing the Iris Camera for Use – MEC-5-FSL-D3200-N85 1. Open Camera Carry Case by pressing the button and lifting up each latch. 2. Remove the camera from the foam padding and set down. 3. Lift Illuminator out of foam-padded case...
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4. Remove lens cap and turn the camera on. Mode dial is set to A=Aperture priority 5. Pop up the built-in flash by pressing button on left side 6. Place illuminator onto lens at the 9:00 position (Flash is in the up position, Mode=A): Quick Setup Guide for MEC-5-FSL D3200-N85 Miles Eye Camera...
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7. Rotate Illuminator until it snaps into place at 12:00 position: 8. Turn ON the focus light by rotating the brightness knob clockwise: 9. Your camera is now ready to take iris pictures. When complete with the photography, reverse these steps to put the camera away.
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Using the Dual-Channel Illuminator Shutter 1. The Side-Lighting illuminator has a shutter that controls which side the flash illumination goes to. For photographing the RIGHT iris, use the Left Channel Open position (push slider to the LEFT); for photographing the LEFT iris, use the Right Channel Open position (push slider to the RIGHT): 2.
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4. With Auto-Exposure you can dial in whatever aperture you want, but best results will be found within this range of f/16 and f/25. Miles Research recommends f/22 for iris photography. 5. For sclera photography, having the larger depth of field is very important in order to get the entire visible surface of the sclera (including the bulbar conjunctival vessels) in focus, so the recommended aperture for scleral photography is the maximum aperture value –...
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Getting Correct Focus Using Fixed Focus (Recommended) 1. For best results, use Fixed Focus mode, which is where the lens is set to its miminum (closest) focus, and the whole camera-lens is moved closer or further from the iris until proper focus is viewed in the viewfinder.
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When flash is set to TTL (Through-the-Lens metering): Use for all iris colors: 16 thru 25 (for max sharpness) Use for sclera: 40, 45 (for max depth of field) Contact Miles Research for additional information or technical support Jon Miles Miles Research...
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