Kodak AFi 10 User Manual
Kodak AFi 10 User Manual

Kodak AFi 10 User Manual

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  • Page 3 FCC Compliance Any Kodak equipment referred to in this document complies with the requirements in part 15 of the FCC Rules for a Class A digital device. Operation of the Kodak equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception, requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference.
  • Page 4 You understand and agree that, except as may be stated specifically in your contract, Kodak shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or exemplary damages, including but not limited to, damages for loss of profits, goodwill, use, data or other intangible losses (even if Kodak has been advised of the possibility of such damages), resulting from: (i) the use or the inability to use the product or software;...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Quick start Removing the battery from the imaging ..........9 module............54 Quick start..........11 Attaching an external power adapter to the Getting to know your camera imaging module..........54 system ............13 Tethered power management......55 Leaf AFi camera system.......15 Setting tethered power to battery....56 Front view...........16 Handling your camera Side view showing controls......17...
  • Page 6 Contents Adjusting settings for a Locking the exposure setting and the shoot autofocus............99 ............77 Setting the EV compensation.....100 Choosing the Shots folder for your shoot..79 Advanced settings for shutter release Assigning a base name for your files....79 mode............100 Shooting with lossless compression.....81 Defining the camera in the imaging Focusing the camera ....103...
  • Page 7 Contents Locating a shot in Edit view.......131 Changing the Shoot view options in Leaf Sorting your images........132 WiView.............156 Flagging and annotating images in Edit Changing the interface language in Leaf view............133 WiView.............157 Flagging and annotating a shot in Shoot Viewing the Leaf WiView version view............134 information..........157 Viewing information about your shot in Edit...
  • Page 8 Contents 16 Caring for your camera User button..........218 system Suitcase contents........219 ..........189 Tips for handling your Leaf AFi camera system............191 Cleaning the camera system......192 Restoring the camera's factory settings..197 Restoring the imaging module's factory settings.............197 Updating the firmware......198 17 Troubleshooting ......201 Camera system does not turn on....203 Firmware update was unsuccessful....203...
  • Page 9: Quick Start

    Quick start...
  • Page 11: Quick Start

    Quick start Quick start Charge the battery. Battery charging on page 31. Format your CompactFlash ® (CF) card, and then insert it into your imaging module. Formatting a CompactFlash card on page 34 and Inserting a CompactFlash card on page 36. Attach a PQ or PQS lens.
  • Page 12 Quick start Set the focus mode. Focus modes on page 105. Push the shutter release button to take a shot. Taking a shot on page 75.
  • Page 13: Getting To Know Your Camera System

    Getting to know your camera system...
  • Page 15: Leaf Afi Camera System

    Leaf AFi camera system Leaf AFi camera system The Leaf AFi camera system is an all new, innovative, high-end digital camera system that is geared toward the practical needs of professional photographers. Designed and developed with input from the world’s leading photographers, the Leaf AFi camera system integrates the very best components available, including the latest Schneider autofocus digital (AFD) lenses.
  • Page 16: Front View

    Getting to know your camera system Front view...
  • Page 17: Side View Showing Controls

    Side view showing controls Side view showing controls...
  • Page 18: Base View

    Getting to know your camera system Base view...
  • Page 19: Side View Showing Handgrip

    Side view showing handgrip Side view showing handgrip...
  • Page 20: Top View Showing Handgrip

    Getting to know your camera system Top view showing handgrip...
  • Page 21: Top View

    Top view Top view...
  • Page 22: Back View

    Getting to know your camera system Back view The Leaf AFi imaging module includes a built-in (6 x 7 cm) LCD touch screen with an innovative graphic user interface. Use the stylus provided to tap the touch screen.
  • Page 23: Imaging Module Display

    Imaging module display Imaging module display The imaging module has four views for setting up your shoot and for editing and managing your shots. Use the options in Camera view to prepare for your shoot: ● Designate the Shots folder ●...
  • Page 24 Getting to know your camera system Use Edit view to manage your shots: ● Display images in various layouts for easy browsing ● Sort and move images from one folder to another ● Flag, annotate, and delete single or multiple images Use the options in Setup view to set your preferences and configure your imaging module: ●...
  • Page 25: Handgrip Display

    Handgrip display Handgrip display The handgrip display has two user interfaces: AUTOMATIC which displays basic information, and ENHANCED, which displays detailed camera settings. Automatic handgrip display...
  • Page 26 Getting to know your camera system Enhanced handgrip display...
  • Page 27: Viewfinder Display

    Viewfinder display Viewfinder display The organization of the information in your viewfinder display differs depending on which viewfinder you use. Familiarize yourself with the differences between the displays of the camera system's viewfinders. Display in waist-level viewfinder...
  • Page 28 Getting to know your camera system Display in the 45º prism + 90º viewfinder An A appearing next to the aperture or shutter speed signifies the following: ● When the AE switch is set to P (program autoexposure), the A indicates that the camera will automatically select the aperture and the shutter speed.
  • Page 29: Preparing The Battery And Cf Card

    Preparing the battery and CF card...
  • Page 31: Battery Charging

    Battery charging Battery charging The Leaf AFi camera system utilizes a sophisticated power mechanism, which is designed to maximize battery life. Follow the charging instructions to get the most from your batteries. There are two ways to use the battery charger: ●...
  • Page 32: Charging The Battery

    Preparing the battery and CF card Battery status icons The camera and imaging module each have their own battery status icon. ● The battery icon on the viewfinder display indicates the power status of the battery in the handgrip. It has two levels, full and 50%.
  • Page 33 Battery charging Important: Use only the power supply cable provided. Holding the battery with the contacts facing down, slide the battery into the charger all the way down until the contacts meet. Charging begins, and an indicator light turns on. The indicator light begins to blink when the battery is 95% charged.
  • Page 34: Formatting A Compactflash Card

    Preparing the battery and CF card Charging the battery in your car Use the 12-volt cigarette lighter power adapter provided with the Leaf AFi imaging module to charge the lithium ion battery in your car. Before performing this procedure, refer to the Safety Guide (part number 761-00055A-MUL) on the Leaf Capture software CD.
  • Page 35 Formatting a CompactFlash card Regular format Perform a regular format in each of the following circumstances: ● The CF card is new. ● You have used the CF card in a non-Leaf digital camera back. ® ® ® You can format the card on a computer running the Apple Mac OS operating system or the Microsoft Windows...
  • Page 36: Inserting A Compactflash Card

    Preparing the battery and CF card Inserting a CompactFlash card Insert a CF card in your imaging module to save your shots onto when you are shooting portable, and then to use as a card reader when downloading your shots or formatting the card. Open the CompactFlash card door on the imaging module.
  • Page 37 Formatting a CompactFlash card On the left panel of the Disk Utility dialog box, select the removable disk that you want to format. Click the Erase tab. In the Volume Format box, select MS-DOS (FAT).
  • Page 38 Preparing the battery and CF card In the Name box, type LEAF-CF...
  • Page 39 Formatting a CompactFlash card Click Erase. The Erase Disk message appears. Click Erase. Formatting is complete when the progress bar disappears from view, the Volume Format box shows MS DOS (FAT32), and the Name box shows Untitled. 10. On the desktop, select LEAF-CF volume.
  • Page 40 Preparing the battery and CF card 11. Select File > Get Info . 12. In the Leaf-CF Info window, check that Format shows MS-DOS (FAT32). 13. Close the Disk Utility application. 14. Drag the LEAF-CF volume to Trash. The CF card is now ready for use with the Leaf AFi camera system. Formatting a CompactFlash card in Windows You must format a CompactFlash card before using it in the Leaf AFi camera system.
  • Page 41 Formatting a CompactFlash card Insert the CompactFlash card in a card reader. In Windows Explorer, click My Computer. Right-click Removable Disk, and from the menu, select Format. The Format dialog box appears. In the File System box, select FAT32. In the Volume label box, type LEAF-CF...
  • Page 42 Preparing the battery and CF card Click Start. In the warning message, click OK. The CF card is formatted. When the format is complete, a message appears. Click OK. In Windows Explorer, click My Computer. 10. Right-click LEAF-CF, and from the menu, select Eject. You can now remove the CF card and use it with the Leaf AFi camera system.
  • Page 43 Performing a quick format on a CompactFlash card Performing a quick format on a CompactFlash card Perform a quick format on a CF card to erase all the data on the card or if the card is not performing as expected, for example, you cannot save pictures on the card, saving on the card takes a long time, or if you receive error messages concerning the card.
  • Page 44 Preparing the battery and CF card Tap the disk that you want to format, and then tap choose. Tap ok. Removing a CF card in portable mode Remove the CompactFlash card from the imaging module to change cards or to download your images using an independent CF card reader.
  • Page 45 Removing a CF card in tethered mode Open the CompactFlash card door, and then press the release button. Removing a CF card in tethered mode Remove the CompactFlash card from the imaging module to change cards or to download your images using an independent CF card reader.
  • Page 46 Preparing the battery and CF card Do one of the following: ● If you are tethered to a Mac, eject the CF card via the Apple® Macintosh® desktop. ● If you are tethered to a PC, eject the card via the CF card icon in the icon tray. The CF card ejects from the imaging module.
  • Page 47: Powering The Camera System

    Powering the camera system...
  • Page 49: Power Supply

    Power supply Power supply There are various ways to power your Leaf AFi digital camera system: ● A single battery solution, using a battery located in the handgrip ● A split supply solution using a battery in the handgrip and a second battery on the imaging module. This solution gives you longer battery life, enabling longer shooting times and the flexibility to remove the imaging module and continue working with it while the power is still on.
  • Page 50: Inserting A Battery In The Handgrip

    Powering the camera system Inserting a battery in the handgrip You must have a charged battery in the handgrip in order to use your camera system. Before using the camera system for the first time, charge the batteries for 12 hours. After the initial charge, charging the batteries takes just a few hours.
  • Page 51 Inserting a battery in the handgrip Pull the compartment drawer away from the camera as far as possible, and then pull the compartment drawer downward. Position the battery in the compartment drawer so that the flat side faces the camera body, and the terminals are at the top of the battery.
  • Page 52: Removing The Battery From The Handgrip

    Powering the camera system Move the compartment drawer upward, and push it into the handgrip until it locks shut. Removing the battery from the handgrip Remove the battery from the handgrip to recharge the battery, or to store the battery separately from the camera system when it is not in use.
  • Page 53: Attaching A Battery To The Imaging Module

    Attaching a battery to the imaging module Attaching a battery to the imaging module Attach a battery to the imaging module when you want to optimize the power supply, enabling longer shooting times and ability to remove and rotate the imaging module and continue working with it while the power is still on.
  • Page 54: Removing The Battery From The Imaging Module

    Powering the camera system Removing the battery from the imaging module Remove the battery from the imaging module to recharge the battery, or to store the battery separately from the camera system when it is not in use. If you are using a Press the battery release button, and then slide the battery out.
  • Page 55: Tethered Power Management

    Tethered power management Note: In addition to the external power supply, you need a charged battery in the handgrip. You can also use your FireWire cable to Insert the end of the external power adapter into the FireWire port on the Leaf AFi imaging module. power your imaging module when you shoot tethered.
  • Page 56: Setting Tethered Power To Battery

    Powering the camera system Setting tethered power to battery Power sources vary, and if the power to the imaging module is insufficient , then you must opt to power the camera system from the battery in the handgrip. Perform this task when you connect your system to your computer and the imaging module does not turn on.
  • Page 57: Handling Your Camera System

    Handling your camera system...
  • Page 59: Using The Viewfinder

    Using the viewfinder Using the viewfinder Use the viewfinder to compose and focus your shots. A waist-level viewfinder equipped with a pop-up loupe is provided with the Leaf AFi camera system. Optional 45° prism and 90° viewfinders are also sold separately.
  • Page 60: Changing The Viewfinder

    Handling your camera system Changing the viewfinder You can change the viewfinder according to your preference. Press the viewfinder release buttons on each side of the camera, and pull the attached viewfinder off the camera body. Store the viewfinder in a safe place. Place the second viewfinder horizontally on the top of the camera, and press the viewfinder downward.
  • Page 61 Changing the focusing screen and mask Opening the waist-level viewfinder Open the waist-level viewfinder to use it. You can also use the pop-up loupe to magnify your view. Gently pull the top of the waist-level viewfinder that is closest to the imaging module. The viewfinder locks open.
  • Page 62 Handling your camera system Slide out the viewfinder screen. If there is a mask, slide it out as well. Slide in the new focusing screen and mask between the springs and the tabs. Note: The matte side of the focusing screen should face down. Push down the viewfinder frame until it clicks.
  • Page 63 Replacing the diopter lens in the 45° prism viewfinder Put one hand under the pop-up loupe, and support it on both sides of the diopter lens. Grasp the top of the diopter bayonet ring, and rotate the ridged tabs approximately 30° counterclockwise.
  • Page 64: Attaching A Lens

    Handling your camera system Remove the diopter lens from the retaining ring. Place the new diopter lens in the retaining ring. Place the retaining ring in the eyecup, and use your fingers to screw the ring clockwise. Tighten the retaining ring with the small screwdriver. Attaching a lens ®...
  • Page 65: Removing A Lens

    Removing, rotating, and attaching the imaging module Insert the lens, and rotate it clockwise firmly. The lens locks into place, making a clicking sound. Removing a lens Important: If you use an extension tube, teleconverter, retro adapter, or bellows attachment with the Leaf AFi camera system, always remove the lens and accessory together from the camera body before releasing the lens from the accessory.
  • Page 66 Handling your camera system Note: As the Leaf AFi camera system comes with the imaging module attached to the camera, the imaging module does not need to be assembled for first time use. Turn the power dial to OFF. Important: The power dial must be set to OFF when you remove and attach the imaging module. To remove the imaging module, hold the Leaf AFi camera system securely, push the back release spring switch inward and upward, and gently pull the imaging module away from the camera body.
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Handgrip Position

    Adjusting the handgrip position Adjusting the handgrip position The handgrip can be locked in one of four positions. You cannot remove the handgrip. Holding the Leaf AFi camera system securely, push up and hold the handgrip release button.
  • Page 68: Attaching The Neck Strap

    Handling your camera system Rotate the handgrip to any of the positions. Release the handgrip release button. The handgrip locks into place. Attaching the neck strap The neck strap has a metal lug at each end for securing it to the camera system. Remove the imaging module from the camera body.
  • Page 69 Attaching the neck strap Hold one of the neck strap lugs so that the bend at the top of the lug is facing outwards. Insert the lug into one of the slots located on the side of the camera. Push the metal lug down until you hear a click. Note: If you do not hear a click, wiggle the lug until you hear the click.
  • Page 70: Removing The Neck Strap

    Handling your camera system Removing the neck strap When you remove the neck strap, make sure that the camera system is in a secure location where it cannot fall. Remove the imaging module from the camera body. Remove the viewfinder from the camera body. Holding the camera body securely, push down on the neck strap lug.
  • Page 71: Removing The Handgrip Strap

    Removing the handgrip strap Removing the handgrip strap You need a small, thin object such as the stylus to release the lug bolts. The handgrip strap is attached to the camera in two places by lug bolts. Insert the end of the stylus into the lug bolt hole, push the bolt all the way in, and maintain pressure on the stylus.
  • Page 72: Locking The Mirror

    Handling your camera system Locking the mirror Lock your camera's mirror into the up position to increase shooting speed, to avoid vibrations that might occur when the mirror moves, to shoot with Live View in tethered mode, or to clean the inside of the camera.
  • Page 73: Tripod Plate

    Turning on the camera system and setting the shutter release mode Tripod plate Your camera system is equipped with two tripod sockets, 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch. The camera's 3/8 inch socket comes with a 1/4 inch insert. The tripod plate on the bottom of the Leaf AFi camera system is designed to be clamped on a Novoflex ®...
  • Page 74: Turning Off The Camera System

    Handling your camera system Set the power dial to single shot, continuous, or—for advanced settings—the red dot. Note: If you set the power dial to the red dot for advanced settings, set exposure bracketing, focus bracketing, the self-timer, or to shoot continuously with the mirror locked up. Briefly push the shutter release button to prepare the camera for use.
  • Page 75: Taking A Shot

    Taking a shot Taking a shot Push the shutter release button to take a shot. Busy symbol: Do not take a shot when the busy symbol is displayed on the imaging module. Push the shutter release button down all the way. The indicator light on the top of the imaging module blinks orange.
  • Page 76 Handling your camera system...
  • Page 77: Adjusting Settings For A Shoot

    Adjusting settings for a shoot...
  • Page 79: Choosing The Shots Folder For Your Shoot

    Assigning a base name for your files Choosing the Shots folder for your shoot At the beginning of your shoot, designate a folder in which to save your shots. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Camera view. Tap Shots Folder.
  • Page 80 Adjusting settings for a shoot Tap File name. Tap kbd. On the virtual keyboard, tap a base name for the shot, and then tap ok.
  • Page 81: Shooting With Lossless Compression

    Defining the shot orientation Shooting with lossless compression Save the shots on your CF card with lossless compression to optimize your space on the card. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Camera view. Tap Compression. Tap Lossless.
  • Page 82: Selecting A Gray Balance Setting For Your Shoot

    Adjusting settings for a shoot Selecting a gray balance setting for your shoot Select a gray balance setting for your shoot that suits the lighting you are using. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Camera view. Scroll down and tap Gray Balance.
  • Page 83 Setting gray balance Take a shot that includes a gray card, or make sure that it has a neutral gray area in the shot. The shot appears on the imaging module. If the gray area is not large enough to accurately select a neutral spot in full-screen view, use...
  • Page 84: Setting The Develop Curve

    Adjusting settings for a shoot Setting the develop curve Select a develop curve setting for your shoot that suits the shooting conditions. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Camera view. Tap Develop Curve. Tap the develop curve setting and tap ok. Tap ok.
  • Page 85: Setting Shots To Appear With Overlays

    Setting shots to appear with overlays Tap the sharpness setting and tap ok. Tap ok. Setting shots to appear with overlays Set whether your shots appear on the imaging module with the image information and histogram showing. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view. Tap Shoot View Options.
  • Page 86: Setting Shots To Appear In Full-Screen View

    Adjusting settings for a shoot Setting shots to appear in full-screen view Set your shots to appear on the imaging module with the menu buttons hidden for a full-screen view of your shots as you shoot. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view. Tap Shoot View Options.
  • Page 87: Adding A Description And Copyright Information To Your Shots

    Adding a description and copyright information to your shots Adding a description and copyright information to your shots Add a description and copyright information to your shots to facilitate image management and copyright protection. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Camera view. Scroll down and tap Notes.
  • Page 88 Adjusting settings for a shoot...
  • Page 89: Setting The Exposure

    Setting the exposure...
  • Page 91: Setting The Iso

    Metering system Setting the ISO Set the ISO on the imaging module. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Camera view. Note: Using the metering mode button to set the ISO is not functional at this time. Tap Camera to access the camera settings.
  • Page 92 Setting the exposure The multizone metering method assigns a weight of 33.33% to the two upper sensors, and 66.66% to the four lower sensors. Center-weighted metering In the center-weighted metering mode, the camera system uses all seven sensors to measure light intensity. The center-weighted metering method assigns a weight of 50% to the central sensor, and 50% to the remaining six sensors.
  • Page 93 Metering system Spot metering In the spot metering mode, the camera system uses the central sensor to measure light intensity of one spot in the scene (about 1% of the viewfinder area).
  • Page 94: Selecting A Metering Mode And Taking A Reading

    Setting the exposure Selecting a metering mode and taking a reading Select a light metering mode that best fits the lighting conditions, and take a light reading. Set the metering mode switch to the desired mode.
  • Page 95: Setting Exposure Metering Activation

    Setting exposure metering activation Push the shutter release button until it reaches the halfway position and you encounter light resistance. The camera system measures the light and stores the reading as long as you hold the shutter release To lock the button in the halfway position.
  • Page 96: Exposure Modes

    Setting the exposure Push the options button to close the Options menu. Exposure modes Move the AE switch to select from a range of exposure modes. Option Meaning Description Program autoexposure The camera system automatically selects the optimal aperture and shutter combination.
  • Page 97 Exposure modes Option Meaning Description Red dot Advanced While holding down the AE button, you can use the rear dial to set options for exposure: ● MANUAL (Manual setting of exposure control) ● APERTURE PRIO. (Aperture priority exposure control) ● SHUTTER PRIO.
  • Page 98: Selecting An Exposure Mode

    Setting the exposure Selecting an exposure mode Use the AE switch to select an exposure mode. Move the AE switch to select the desired exposure mode. Note: If you are working with non-AFD lenses, you must set the aperture ring to A for the automatic functions (program, aperture priority, and shutter priority) to work.
  • Page 99: Locking The Exposure Setting And The Autofocus

    Locking the exposure setting and the autofocus Release the shutter release button. Position the camera and take a shot of the desired subject. When you press the shutter release button halfway, the camera autofocuses for the shot. The shot is taken. Release the AE button.
  • Page 100: Setting The Ev Compensation

    Setting the exposure Setting the EV compensation Set the EV compensation when you want to override the camera's autoexposure. Push the metering mode button, and rotate the rear dial to set the amount of EV compensation. You can compensate +/-5 EV in one-third stop increments. The EV compensation is shown on the handgrip and viewfinder display.
  • Page 101 Setting the self-timer set to aperture priority, the shutter is adjusted automatically for the bracketed exposures. When the camera is set to program mode, the camera selects a new aperture, a new shutter speed, or both to give the bracketed exposures. Set the power dial to the red dot.
  • Page 102 Setting the exposure Rotate the front dial to set the amount of time that you want to delay before taking the shot, from ¼ second to 2 minutes, 8 seconds. To cancel the Release the shoot options button. self-timer once it has been activated, push The self-timer is set.
  • Page 103: Focusing The Camera

    Focusing the camera...
  • Page 105: Focus Modes

    Focus modes Focus modes Select an automatic or manual focus mode or advanced autofocus options. Mode Meaning Description Single The camera automatically focuses on an object until the sharpest focus is achieved. Continuous The camera automatically continues to focus on an object for as long as you keep the shutter release button pushed halfway down.
  • Page 106: Shooting With Single Autofocus

    Focusing the camera Shooting with single autofocus Shoot with single autofocus when you want the camera to automatically focus on an object until the sharpest focus is achieved. Set the AF switch to S. If the lens doesn't The single autofocus icon appears in the handgrip display.
  • Page 107: Shooting With Continuous Autofocus

    Overriding autofocus Shooting with continuous autofocus Shoot with continuous autofocus when you want the camera to automatically focus and continue to focus on an object for as long as you keep the shutter release button pushed halfway down. Set the AF switch to C. The continuous autofocus icon appears in the handgrip display.
  • Page 108: Shooting With Manual Focus

    Focusing the camera Shooting with manual focus Use manual focus when you want to control the focus yourself. Set the AF switch to M. Aim the camera at the subject. To focus automatically when you are in When the focus area is over the subject, adjust the lens focusing ring. manual focus mode, To help you focus, use the pop-up loupe in the waist-level viewfinder.
  • Page 109 Setting a focus trap Push and hold down the shoot options button, and rotate the rear dial to set Focus Trap in the handgrip display. Release the shoot options button. The focus trap icon appears in the handgrip display. Set the focus trap by manually focusing on a subject at the desired distance. Point the camera at subject that is outside the focus range.
  • Page 110: Focus Bracketing

    Focusing the camera Focus bracketing Focus bracketing enables you to take a series of shots in which the plane of focus automatically shifts over a distance in each shot. Use focus stacking After you select the central focus point in your base shot, the camera calculates the depth of field based software to combine on the selected aperture and the lens.
  • Page 111: Locking The Autofocus Without Locking The Exposure Setting

    Locking the autofocus without locking the exposure setting Using the front dial, select the number of exposures in the series. If you are using a studio strobe or portable flash, it is recommended that you use a slow shutter speed to give the strobe or flash time to recycle.
  • Page 112: Viewing The Depth Of Field

    Focusing the camera Viewing the depth of field You can check the depth of field visually using the viewfinder. Note: You can also calculate the depth of field by making a visual calculation using the aperture numbers and distance scale of the lens. Push the depth of field preview button, and hold it down.
  • Page 113 Calculating depth of field Calculate the depth of field using the two distances marked on the lens barrel between the matching f-stop markings.
  • Page 114 Focusing the camera...
  • Page 115: Evaluating Your Shots

    Evaluating your shots...
  • Page 117: Checking The Exposure

    Checking the exposure Checking the exposure Press the user button In Shoot view, check the exposure of your shot in the following ways: to view the histogram, ● Examine the histogram exposure data. the exposure alarms and additional shot ● Use the picker tool to view the exposure data for a specific spot on the image.
  • Page 118 Evaluating your shots The histogram appears. Areas of the image that lie within the exposure limits are shown in white. Underexposed areas and overexposed areas are shown in gray. Examine the histogram to verify that most of the image lies within the exposure limits. to enlarge the histogram.
  • Page 119 Checking the exposure by activating the exposure alarms , and then tap a spot on the image. The spot that you tap is marked by a magenta circle. A magenta line on the histogram indicates the exposure data related to the spot. The exposure meter shows the overall exposure in f-stops.
  • Page 120: Checking The Focus

    Evaluating your shots Checking the focus In Shoot view, check the focus of your shot in the following ways: ● View the image in full-screen size ● Zoom into the image Checking the focus of a shot at full-screen size Open an image to full-screen size to enlarge it for checking the focus or composition.
  • Page 121: Checking Composition Using The Grid

    Checking composition using the grid Using the zoom options, examine your image and check the focus: ● To magnify the image area to 100%, tap 1:1 actual and then tap the image. ● To view the entire image, tap fit. ●...
  • Page 122 Evaluating your shots Tap more and then tap grid. The grid appears over the image. Evaluate the composition. Moving the grid lines Move the grid lines to help you align your composition. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Shoot view. Tap more and then tap gridset.
  • Page 123: Changing The Color Of The Grid Lines

    Changing the color of the grid lines Tap the line you want to move. The selected line is highlighted. Use the arrows to move the grid lines as desired: ● To move the grid lines 10 pixels at a time, tap the long arrows ●...
  • Page 124: Setting Grid Attributes

    Evaluating your shots Tap more and then tap gridset. Tap color. The color of the grid lines changes. Continue to tap to cycle through available colors until the desired color appears. Setting grid attributes Select the number of grid lines and the line type. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view.
  • Page 125: Viewing Information About Your Shot In Shoot View

    Viewing information about your shot in Shoot view Tap Grid Setting. Set the grid attributes: ● To set the number of grid lines, tap Horizontal Grid Lines and Vertical Grid Lines, and tap the desired number of lines. ● To set the line type, tap Line Type and select the desired line type Viewing information about your shot in Shoot view As you shoot, you can see the shot information and EXIF data of the shot for your reference.
  • Page 126: Browsing Through Shots In Shoot View

    Evaluating your shots Focus and exposure information and EXIF data for your shot appear on the shot. Browsing through shots in Shoot view Move from one shot to the next when you view images in Shoot view. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Shoot view. Use these methods to move from one shot to the next: ●...
  • Page 127: Editing Your Images

    Editing your images...
  • Page 129: Accessing Edit View From Shoot View

    Selecting a folder in Edit view Accessing Edit view from Shoot view While you shoot, you can easily access Edit view to edit your shots. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Shoot view. Tap edit. You are now in Edit view.
  • Page 130: Selecting A View Mode In Edit View

    Editing your images Tap folder. Scroll to the desired folder, and tap choose. The Shots folder always appears at the top of the folder list. The folder is opened in Edit view. Selecting a view mode in Edit view Select how your shots are displayed in Edit view. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Edit view.
  • Page 131: Locating A Shot In Edit View

    Locating a shot in Edit view Tap the desired view mode. Your images are displayed in Edit view in the selected mode. Locating a shot in Edit view Browse through your shots to locate a shot for editing. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Edit view. Move from one shot to the next by doing one of the following: ●...
  • Page 132: Sorting Your Images

    Editing your images As you move through the shots, one shot is automatically selected. Locate the desired image. Any action that you perform, such as adding a note or deleting the shot, applies to the selected shot. Sorting your images Sort your images by name, time, or flag to make navigation easy when you are editing them on the imaging module.
  • Page 133: Flagging And Annotating Images In Edit View

    Flagging and annotating images in Edit view Tap sort. Tap the way that you want the images sorted (by name, time, or flag). Flagging and annotating images in Edit view Add or edit a note and add a flag for one or more images at a time in Edit view. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Edit view.
  • Page 134: Flagging And Annotating A Shot In Shoot View

    Editing your images Flagging and annotating a shot in Shoot view While you are shooting, flag a shot or add a note about the shot for future reference. You can then see the flag or note with the image information in Shoot and Edit view. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Shoot view.
  • Page 135: Viewing Information About Your Shot In Edit View

    Viewing information about your shot in Edit view Viewing information about your shot in Edit view See information about the shot along with the shot This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Edit view. Tap more. Tap view.
  • Page 136: Deleting An Image

    Editing your images Select single view Information saved with the image and the EXIF data appear beside the image. Deleting an image Delete images if you no longer need them, and want to free up memory. You can also perform This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Edit view.
  • Page 137: Accessing Shoot View From Edit View

    Accessing Shoot view from Edit view Tap the image that you want to delete, and then tap delete. The image is deleted and cannot be retrieved. Accessing Shoot view from Edit view While you edit your shots, you can easily access Shoot view to view your shots. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Edit view.
  • Page 138 Editing your images Tap more and then tap shoot. You can also double-tap the image to view it at full-screen size. The shot opens in Shoot view.
  • Page 139: Managing Files In Your Imaging Module

    Managing files in your imaging module...
  • Page 141: Resetting The File-Name Counter

    Resetting the file-name counter Resetting the file-name counter If you have defined a base name for your shots, the file-name counter automatically numbers each shot that you take. You can reset the counter to zero at any time. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Camera view. Tap File name.
  • Page 142: Creating A Folder For Your Shots

    Managing files in your imaging module Creating a folder for your shots Your shots are automatically saved to your CompactFlash (CF) card in portable mode. Create folders to store your shots in an organized manner. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Camera view. Tap Shots Folder.
  • Page 143: Organizing Your Images In The Imaging Module

    Organizing your images in the imaging module Tap new On the virtual keyboard, tap the name of the folder, and then tap ok. To create a subfolder, tap the new folder, tap open, and then tap new. Organizing your images in the imaging module Move your images between folders to manage your files stored on the CompactFlash card in the imaging module.
  • Page 144 Managing files in your imaging module Tap the image that you want to move, and hold your stylus on it until the Multi and Move buttons appear on the image. To select more than one image, tap the Multi button, and then tap the images that you want to select.
  • Page 145: Download Images To Your Computer

    Download images to your computer Tap Move. The images are moved. Download images to your computer After shooting in portable mode, download your shots from your CompactFlash card to your computer for adjustment and processing, and to free space on your CF card. Download images in one of two ways: ●...
  • Page 146 Managing files in your imaging module Downloading images when using a CF card reader As an alternative to downloading directly from your imaging module, you can also download your images from your CF card to your computer by using a CompactFlash card reader. Remove the CF card from your imaging module and place it in a CompactFlash card reader that is connected to your computer.
  • Page 147: Leaf Wiview: Working With Hp Ipaq Pocket Pc

    Leaf WiView: working with HP iPAQ Pocket PC...
  • Page 149: Leaf Wiview

    Enabling wireless connection on the imaging module Leaf WiView Using the Leaf WiView application, you can view and edit images on an HP iPAQ Pocket PC while another person works with the camera system. Leaf WiView is a wireless application that enables you to view and work with images on an iPAQ Pocket For an up-to-date list PC as you shoot.
  • Page 150: Changing The Pin For Wireless Connection On The Imaging Module

    Leaf WiView: working with HP iPAQ Pocket PC Tap Wireless. Tap On. The wireless connection is activated, and the Bluetooth symbol is displayed. The connection is active while the imaging module is turned on until you set Wireless to Off, even if you turn your Leaf AFi camera system off and on again.
  • Page 151: Establishing A Connection Between Your Ipaq And The Imaging Module

    Establishing a connection between your iPAQ and the imaging module Tap Change PIN. Tap in the Enter new PIN box, and then use the virtual keyboard to tap the numbers for your new PIN. Tap anywhere in the Reenter new PIN box, tap the numbers of the new PIN again, and then tap ok. Establishing a connection between your iPAQ and the imaging module The first time you work with your camera system and your iPAQ, you must establish a connection between...
  • Page 152 Leaf WiView: working with HP iPAQ Pocket PC To open the Leaf WiView application, select Start > Programs > Leaf WiView. Tap Setup, and then tap Wireless.
  • Page 153 Establishing a connection between your iPAQ and the imaging module Tap Search. Wait while the Leaf WiView application searches for the imaging module. This process takes about 30 seconds. A list of available imaging modules appears.
  • Page 154: Changing The Name Of The Imaging Module

    Leaf WiView: working with HP iPAQ Pocket PC Tap the imaging module that you want to connect to, and tap choose. Enter the PIN that you set up for the Leaf WiView. Tap ok. The iPAQ Pocket PC connects to the imaging module. Note: After the first time you have established a connection between your Leaf AFi imaging module and your iPAQ Pocket PC, the iPAQ connects to the camera system automatically.
  • Page 155: Evaluating Shots On The Ipaq

    Evaluating shots on the iPAQ Tap name. Using the virtual keyboard, tap a new name and tap ok. Evaluating shots on the iPAQ While another person is shooting with the Leaf AFi camera system, you can evaluate your shots in Shoot view on the iPAQ Pocket PC.
  • Page 156: Editing With Leaf Wiview

    Leaf WiView: working with HP iPAQ Pocket PC Editing with Leaf WiView While another person is shooting with the Leaf AFi camera system, you can edit your shots in Edit view on the iPAQ Pocket PC. Use the iPAQ to do the following: ●...
  • Page 157: Changing The Interface Language In Leaf Wiview

    Viewing the Leaf WiView version information ● Turn on crop masking. For more information, see Taking shots with a crop mask on page 86. ● Adjust the crop mask transparency. For more information, see Adjusting the transparency of the crop mask on page 183 .
  • Page 158 Leaf WiView: working with HP iPAQ Pocket PC Tap About. The Leaf WiView application About window displays the Leaf WiView version number. Tap the screen again to close the window.
  • Page 159: Tethered Shooting

    Tethered shooting...
  • Page 161: Tethered Mode

    Connecting the camera system to the Leaf Capture software Tethered mode Tethered mode means that you connect your imaging module to your computer using a FireWire cable for shooting. In tethered mode, your shots are sent directly to and are saved on your computer. The Leaf AFi camera system is designed for both portable shooting and tethered shooting.
  • Page 162 Tethered shooting The connect icons in the Shoot panel and in the lower bar turn green, indicating that the camera system is successfully connected.
  • Page 163: Using Flash

    Using flash...
  • Page 165: Flash Adapter

    Flash sync Flash adapter The Leaf AFi camera system uses optional SCA flash adapters for portable flash units. These SCA adapters enable you to use through the lens (TTL) mode. The Metz SCA 300 flash adapter was made for conventional film photography; the SCA 3562 flash adapter is for digital photography.
  • Page 166: Setting The Flash Mode

    Using flash Setting the flash mode Set the flash mode to trigger the flash as the shutter opens or to trigger the flash after the shutter opens. Push and hold the flash button, and rotate the front dial to set the flash synchronization: ●...
  • Page 167: Setting Flash Ev Compensation

    Setting flash EV compensation Setting flash EV compensation Adjust the intensity of your flash when using TTL mode by modifying the flash EV compensation setting. Push and hold the flash button, and rotate the rear dial to set the desired amount of EV compensation. You can compensate +/-3 EV.
  • Page 168 Using flash...
  • Page 169: Configuration And Preferences

    Configuration and preferences...
  • Page 171: Adjusting The Display For Lighting Conditions

    Setting the contrast on the handgrip display Adjusting the display for lighting conditions Setting the contrast on the handgrip display Set the contrast of the handgrip display to be able to see the display in differing light conditions. Push the options button, and use the rear dial to select LCD CONTRAST. Use the front dial to select high contrast (00-16) or low contrast (48-63).
  • Page 172 Configuration and preferences Configuring the backlight of the handgrip display Set the handgrip and viewfinder displays to always be on, to always be off, or to come on automatically for about 12 seconds whenever you use a camera control. With the automatic setting, the camera uses less power.
  • Page 173 Setting the activation of the imaging module backlight Tap Brightness. Tap the desired brightness. Setting the activation of the imaging module backlight Set the conditions under which you want the backlight on the imaging module to turn on. To save power, the backlight on the imaging module remains off when the imaging module is not in use.
  • Page 174 Configuration and preferences Setting the duration of the imaging module backlight To save power, set the backlight on the imaging module to turn off after the camera system has been idle for a certain amount of time. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view. Tap Display.
  • Page 175 Setting your camera to save power (sleep mode) Setting your camera to save power (sleep mode) Set your camera system to enter sleep mode when it is not in use. In sleep mode, your camera uses less power. Push the options button, and use the rear dial to select POWER SAVE. Use the front dial to select the amount of time that the camera system is inactive until it enters sleep mode.
  • Page 176: Setting Your Preferences

    Configuration and preferences Setting your preferences Selecting the handgrip display mode Set the handgrip display graphic user interface (GUI) to AUTOMATIC to display basic information, or to ENHANCED to show detailed camera settings. Push the options button, and use the rear dial to select GUI. Use the front dial to select AUTOMATIC or ENHANCED.
  • Page 177: Setting The Owner Information

    Setting the owner information Tap Date and Time. Tap the date and time unit you want to set, and then tap the digits on the virtual keyboard. Tap ok. Setting the owner information Enter your information to identify your imaging module. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view.
  • Page 178 Configuration and preferences Tap Owner Information. Tap the area where you want to enter information. Use the virtual keyboard to enter the desired information, and tap ok.
  • Page 179 Configuring the user button for Shoot view Setting the interface language of the imaging module Set the language used in the imaging module display. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view. Tap Interface Language. Tap the desired language.
  • Page 180: Configuring The User Button For Edit View

    Configuration and preferences Tap Shoot view. In the Action row, select Indicators or Flag. If you selected Indicators in step 3, tap Actions Settings and select the desired indicator: histogram, exposure alarm, or shot information. The desired indicators or flag will appear when you press the user button when in Shoot view. Configuring the user button for Edit view You can set the user button to flag or to delete the selected image when you push the button in Edit view.
  • Page 181: Configuring A Long Press Of The User Button

    Configuring a long press of the user button Tap Flag to flag the selected image when you push the user button in Edit view, or Delete, to delete the selected image when you push the button in Edit view. The selected image will be flagged or deleted when you press the user button when in Edit view. Configuring a long press of the user button You can set a long press of the user button to turn the display on and off, or to lock and unlock the touch screen in order to avoid activating the imaging module by accidental taps.
  • Page 182 Configuration and preferences Setting the volume on the imaging module You can set the volume of each of the sounds made by the imaging module: the ready to shoot signal, the sound made when you tap on the touch screen, and the sound made when you push the user button. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view.
  • Page 183: Adjusting The Transparency Of The Crop Mask

    Adjusting the transparency of the crop mask Tap the setting for what you want the exposure alarm to show. Setting the crop mask size Set the size of the crop mask that you can set to appear on your shots as you shoot. The crop size is applied to the image during processing.
  • Page 184: Adjusting The Transparency Of The Histogram And Info Bar

    Configuration and preferences Tap the desired level of transparency for the crop mask, where 0% is opaque and 100% is completely transparent. The transparency is applied to all shots taken with a crop mask. Adjusting the transparency of the histogram and info bar Select the transparency of the histogram and the Info bar when displayed over a shot.
  • Page 185: Aligning The Touch Screen

    Viewing the camera system firmware information Aligning the touch screen Align the touch screen if it does not respond accurately to your taps. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view. Tap Display. Tap Align Touch Screen, and follow the instructions on the screen. Viewing the camera system firmware information View firmware version information for the Leaf AFi camera system control module, body, and mirror module.
  • Page 186: Viewing The Imaging Module Version Information

    Configuration and preferences Viewing the imaging module version information View the version information for the imaging module. This task is performed on the Leaf AFi imaging module, in Setup view. Tap About. The imaging module version information is displayed. Locking the camera system controls Lock the front and rear dials on the handgrip and the imaging module touch screen to avoid changing your settings while you work.
  • Page 187: Configuring A Press Of The Soft Key

    Configuring a press of the soft key Configuring a press of the soft key You can set the soft key to lock and unlock the front and rear dials in order to avoid changing your settings accidentally. Push the options button, and use the rear dial to select CONTROLS. Use the front dial to select the desired option: ●...
  • Page 188 Configuration and preferences...
  • Page 189: Caring For Your Camera System

    Caring for your camera system...
  • Page 191: Tips For Handling Your Leaf Afi Camera System

    Protecting the camera system from dust Tips for handling your Leaf AFi camera system Putting the camera system down The camera system was designed with recessed controls to enable you to conveniently rest the camera system on its side when not in use. When you need to put the camera system down while working, rest it on its left side or base side.
  • Page 192: Cleaning The Camera System

    Caring for your camera system Cleaning the camera system Your Leaf AFi camera system is a precision instrument. Keep the camera system as clean as possible to enjoy reliable operation for many years to come. Avoid exposing your camera system to dusty environments, especially when you separate the components to attach other components or for cleaning.
  • Page 193 Cleaning the IR filter glass Important: To prevent contamination of the sensor, do not remove the protective IR filter glass. The protective IR filter glass can be replaced only by Leaf dealers or by the Leaf Service Center. If you remove the IR filter glass, the warranty on the Leaf AFi camera system is void.
  • Page 194 Caring for your camera system Spray the protective IR filter glass with ionized nitrogen to remove large dust particles. Important: Never spray compressed air directly on the imaging module. Prepare the cleaning wipe to fit the width of the protective IR filter glass, as shown in the figure. Important: Do not touch any part of the cleaning wipe that will come in contact with the protective IR filter glass.
  • Page 195 Cleaning the camera system Using tweezers, fold the cleaning wipe as shown: Dampen the cleaning wipe in the cleaning fluid, making sure that the wipe is sufficiently wet but not dripping. Important: Do not use a dry wipe to clean the IR filter glass because it can scratch the glass.
  • Page 196 Caring for your camera system In a gentle circular motion from the center of the glass, clean the protective IR filter glass with the dampened cleaning wipe. Repeat the circular motion until the protective IR filter glass is clean. Note: If you are unable to clean the IR filter glass, contact your local Leaf dealer. Discard the cleaning wipe after use.
  • Page 197: Restoring The Camera's Factory Settings

    Restoring the imaging module's factory settings Restoring the camera's factory settings Reset the camera to the factory settings to cancel any settings. Note: Restoring the camera's factory settings does not affect the settings or configurations that you have defined in the imaging module. Make sure the camera system is turned off, and push and hold the lens release button.
  • Page 198: Updating The Firmware

    Caring for your camera system Note: Restoring the imaging module's factory settings does not affect the settings or configurations that you have defined in the camera. Tap Restore Factory Settings. The following message appears: Tap ok. The factory settings are restored. Updating the firmware To obtain new features and enhance the functionality of your camera system, update it with the firmware versions that Leaf periodically provides.
  • Page 199 Updating the firmware Connect your Leaf AFi imaging module to your computer with the FireWire cable. If a firmware update is available, this message appears: Click OK. The firmware is uploaded to your Leaf AFi camera system. Important: Do not disconnect the FireWire cable or turn off the camera system while the firmware is being updated.
  • Page 200 Caring for your camera system...
  • Page 201: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting...
  • Page 203: Camera System Does Not Turn On

    Firmware update was unsuccessful Camera system does not turn on The message appears on the handgrip display, and the camera system does not work. Starting App Make sure that the battery in the handgrip is charged. Turn the power dial to a shutter release setting and then to OFF. Do this step two or three times. Turn the power dial to a shutter release setting.
  • Page 204 Troubleshooting Push and hold down the soft key, the mirror up button, and the depth of field preview button. While holding down the three buttons, push the shutter release button. The handgrip display lights up, and still appears blank. Release the four buttons. Use a FireWire cable to connect your camera system to your computer.
  • Page 205: Camera System Turns Off Unexpectedly

    Camera system turns off unexpectedly Important: Do not disconnect the FireWire cable or turn off the camera system while the firmware is being updated. Click OK. Turn the camera system off and then on again. The camera system operates as expected. Camera system turns off unexpectedly The camera may appear to be turned off when it is in power save mode, or have turned off if the battery level is too low.
  • Page 206: Autofocus Lens Does Not Focus Automatically

    Troubleshooting Autofocus lens does not focus automatically The autofocus lens does not respond when you push the shutter release button down halfway, as expected. Make sure that the battery in the handgrip is charged. Remove and then reattach the lens. Autofocus lens operates as expected.
  • Page 207: Unable To Take Meter Reading

    Unexpected ISO Unable to take meter reading You are unable to take a meter reading when you push the shutter release button halfway. The mirror may be locked up, or the RE ACTIVATION setting may be set to MANUAL. Push the mirror lock button to make sure that the mirror is down. Set RE ACTIVATION to RELEASE BTN.
  • Page 208: Unable To Change The Exposure Time And Aperture Settings

    Troubleshooting Unable to change the exposure time and aperture settings When using a non-AFD lens, the exposure time and aperture settings are not adjusted on the handgrip display when you move the front dial. The lens aperture ring must be set to A. Turn and lock the lens aperture ring to A.
  • Page 209: Underexposed Flash Shots

    Shots appear black Underexposed flash shots Shots taken with flash appear underexposed. This can occur if the flash duration is longer than the shutter speed, or if the camera system is set to REAR SYNC. Change your settings to use a slower shutter speed or use a flash with a shorter duration. Change the flash setting to NORMAL SYNC.
  • Page 210 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 211: Reference

    Reference...
  • Page 213: List Of Menus

    Camera view menu List of menus Camera view menu Overview of the imaging module Camera view menu items. Menu item Description Shots Folder Create and set the Shots folder for your shoot. File name Enter a base file name for your shots. Compression Save compressed shots.
  • Page 214 Reference Color Set the color management, color look, color mode and color space. Sharpness Set the sharpness setting that best fits your conditions. Size Select the crop mask size. Notes Enter a description and copyright notice for your shots. Setup view menu Overview of the imaging module Setup view menu items.
  • Page 215 Shoot View Options menu Display Set the brightness of the imaging module display, set when the backlight should come on and go off, and align the touch screen if it is not responding as expected. Sounds Set the volume of each of the sounds made by the imaging module. Wireless Turn on Bluetooth to enable wireless connection with your HP iPAQ Pocket PC.
  • Page 216: Options Button

    Reference Auto-Rotation When the imaging module is rotated, set the shot to be automatically rotated as it appears on the imaging module display after you take the shot. Grid Setting Set the number of grid lines and the line type. Crop Masking Turn crop masking on and off.
  • Page 217 Options button POWER SAVE Select when the camera system enters sleep mode. Select the type of display that you would like to use on the handgrip display: AUTOMATIC or ENHANCED. LCD CONTRAST Set the contrast of the handgrip display to be able to see the display in differing light conditions.
  • Page 218 Reference User button Configure the imaging module user button's function when you are in Shoot view or Edit view or when you push and hold the user button. Shoot view Configure the camera's response when you push the user button in Shoot view. Function Option Description...
  • Page 219 Suitcase contents Function Option Description Action Flag Flags the shot Delete Deletes the shot Long press Configure the camera's response when you push the user button and hold it for a second or two. Function Option Description Long press Display Off / On Turns the imaging module displLocks and unlocks the touch screen of the imaging module ay on and off.
  • Page 220 Reference For information on Leaf AFi camera system accessories, check the Leaf website or contact your dealer. For information on Rollei lens and accessory compatibility, check the Leaf website. Case for safe storage of your digital camera system Leaf AFi camera system 800 to 400 FireWire cable (4.5 m / 15 ft.) 800 to 800 FireWire cable (4.5 m / 15 ft.) External power adaptor...
  • Page 221 Suitcase contents Car charger lead Two rechargeable lithium ion batteries Fast charger for lithium ion batteries 12V DC power supply Three AC cables (EU, US, and UK) Diffuser...
  • Page 222 Reference Gray card Covers for the imaging module touch screen, digital back sensor and camera front and rear Neck and hand straps Stylus (spare) Cleaning supplies (cleaning wipes and tweezers)
  • Page 223 Suitcase contents Leaf Capture software and documentation CD User Guide...
  • Page 224 Reference...
  • Page 225 Index Index AE switch 96, Center-weighted metering 92, Enhanced display mode AF button Cleaning EV compensation 100, AF lens camera chamber flash AF switch IR filter glass EXIF Alarms 119, outer surfaces Exposure Aligning the touch screen reflex mirror self-timer Annotating images 133, sensor alarms 119,...
  • Page 226 Index Lens Power solutions (continued) attaching for tethered shooting 55, removing types of Gray balance Lens unlocked message PQ/PQS 64, 206, Grid Lock camera controls Program autoexposure Lossless compression Q-Base system Handgrip Manual focus 105, display 25, 171, 172, Mask display mode Metadata 87, 133, position...
  • Page 227 Index Sleep mode Soft key Spot metering 93, Tethered mode 55, Time and date Toggle exposure mode Touch screen, aligning Tripod plate User button 179, 180, 181, View mode Viewfinder 27, 59, changing displays Volume Wireless 149, 150, connecting to iPAQ Pocket PC enabling setting the PIN WiView...
  • Page 228 Index...
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