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D I G I T A L C A M E R A Q U I C K S TA R T G U I D E Front/Side/Top Exposure Compensation button Hot Shoe Flash Exposure Compensation button Shutter Release button Power switch Sub-command dial Remote Release accessory port...
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Four-way switch lock the latch clockwise. Vertical Shutter release Using the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro 14n DC Power Module CF Card slot 1. Insert the power module into the battery slot on the camera and turn the latch clockwise.
2. Mount the Lens 1. Turn off the camera. 2. Mount the lens to the camera body. 3. Set the lens to its minimum aperture (highest F-stop number). 4. Lock the lens. - 5 - 3. Prepare the Memory Cards Your camera has slots for two memory cards.
4. Choose Camera Settings Setting Focus 1. Set the Focus Mode selector to S (Single Servo AF). 2. Set the Exposure Mode dial to AF Area Mode. 3. Turn the Main Command dial until [ ] (Single Area AF) appears in the Top Status LCD. 4.
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5. Choose Digital Settings - continued Setting Resolution The four resolutions for JPEG files are: 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 x 750) •...
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Lets you open Raw images, perform DCS-specific image edits, then save the images in a variety of formats. KODAK PROFESSIONAL Extended Range Imaging File Format Module Lets you open ERI JPEG files. It reconstructs extended dynamic range/color gamut images and displays a preview. You can perform DCS-specific image edits, then acquire the images into ADOBE Photoshop.
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