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Kodak 6B8773 User Manual (228 pages)
Kodak Digital Camera User Manual
Brand:
Kodak
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Important Information
15
System Requirements for Your Computer
15
Warranty Registration for Your Camera
15
Warnings
16
Safety Warnings
16
Operational Warnings
16
Important Safeguards and Precautions
17
Electromagnetic Emissions
20
VCCI
20
2 About Your Camera
23
Nomenclature
23
Camera Front
23
Camera Back
24
Camera Top
24
Camera Bottom
25
Left Side
25
Right Side
26
Open Media Door
26
Control Dials
27
D-Dial
27
S-Dial/Mode Selector Lever
27
Turning the Camera on and off
28
Viewfinder and Focus Screen
28
Digital Buttons
29
Five-Way Control
29
OK Button
30
Cancel Button
30
Menu Button
30
Nav+ Button
30
Hotkey Button
31
Digital Status Button
31
Delete Button
31
Tag/Record Button
31
Lcds
32
Top Status LCD
32
Image LCD
32
Turning on the Image LCD
33
Display Activation
34
Turning off the Image LCD
34
Digital Status LCD
35
Using the Menus
36
Navigating through the Menus
37
Using the Digital Status Button and Digital Status LCD to Highlight Menu Options
38
Using the Hotkey Button to Highlight Menu Options
39
Lens
40
Mounting the Lens
40
Removing the Lens
41
Imager
41
Shutter Button
41
Diopter Adjustment
42
Depth of Field Preview Button
43
Depth of Field
43
Hot Shoe
44
PC Sync Terminal
44
Remote Release Accessory Port
44
Viewfinder Cap
45
Camera Straps
46
Attaching the Neck Strap
46
Attaching the Hand Strap
46
3 Powering Your Camera
47
Powering Your Camera Using the Power Module
48
Powering Your Camera Using a Battery
48
Charging Batteries
48
Inserting/Removing Batteries
50
Checking Battery Status
50
Conserving Batteries
51
Situations Using Extra Battery Power
51
CR 2032 Coin Cell
52
Disposing of Batteries
52
4 The Basics
53
Basic Mode
53
Setting Basic Mode
54
Accessing Functions Using the Basic Menu
54
Digital Status LCD
55
Using the Digital Status LCD to Highlight Menu Options
55
Setting ISO
56
Setting White Balance
57
Setting Raw Resolution
58
Setting JPEG Resolution
58
Formatting a Card
59
Changing the Display Contrast
60
Turning the Overexposure Indicator on and off
61
Firmware
62
Checking the Firmware Version
62
Updating Firmware
63
Setting the Time/Date
65
Setting User Mode
65
Using the Hotkey Button to Highlight Menu Options
66
Composing, Focusing, and Capturing Images
67
5 Configuring Your Camera
69
Setting the User Mode
69
Setting Battery Save
70
Camera
70
Image LCD
70
Custom Settings
71
Custom Settings Table
71
Firmware
73
Checking the Firmware Version
73
Downloading Firmware to Your Computer
74
Firmware Features
74
Updating Firmware
74
Folder and File Naming
76
Setting Hotkeys
77
Using Job Tracker
78
Saving a Job Tracker File to a Card
78
Loading a Job Tracker File from a Card
79
Loading a Job Tracker File from Camera Memory
80
Selecting a Language
80
Resetting Defaults
81
User Setups
82
Creating a New User Setup
82
Saved Setups
83
Loading a Setup from a Card
83
Saving a Setup to a Card
83
Deleting Setups from Camera Memory
84
Selecting a User Setup
84
Editing an Existing Setup
84
Using Setups on more than One Camera
85
Time and Date
85
Using the Vertical Release
86
Long Exposure
87
Intervalometer
88
Changing Intervalometer Settings
89
Iso
90
Setting ISO Using the Image LCD
90
Setting ISO Using Camera Controls
90
Drive Mode
91
Drive Area of the D-Dial
91
Single Frame Shooting
91
Continuous Shooting
92
Self Timer
93
To Cancel the Self Timer
93
Mirror Lock-Up
94
Remote Controller
95
Setting the Remote Controller
95
Setting the Camera to Remote Control Mode
96
Cancelling Remote Control Mode
96
Replacing the Remote Controller Battery
97
Using the Mirror Lock-Up with the Remote Controller
97
Setting the Electronic Sound
98
Lens Optimization
99
Overview
99
Auto
100
Selecting the Method of Lens Optimization
100
Manual
101
Select a Lens from the User List
101
When You Change Lenses
102
Adding Lenses from the Master List
103
Maintaining the User List
103
Removing Lenses from the User List
105
Loading a List
106
Saving a List
106
Defining New Fixed Lenses
107
Defining New Lenses
107
Defining New Zoom Lenses
108
Deleting Defined Lenses
109
Editing the Lens Name
110
Changing the Strength
112
Determining the Optimum Strength
112
Assigning Optimum Strengths to Lenses in the User List
113
Resetting to Defaults
114
6 Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files
115
Memory Cards
115
Inserting Cards
116
Removing Cards
116
File Types
117
Choosing the File Type to be Written to a Card
117
File Type and ISO
118
Choosing the JPEG File Type
119
Formatting Cards
120
Recovering Deleted Files
121
Determining Write Speed
122
For the most Accurate Write Speed Measurement
122
Folders for Captured Images
123
Selecting a Capture Folder
123
Creating a New Folder
124
Image Files
125
Setting the Crop Aspect Ratio
125
Setting Raw Resolution
126
Setting JPEG Resolution
126
Setting JPEG Quality
127
Correcting Digital Exposure
128
Setting Exposure Bias
128
Setting Look
129
Setting Noise Reduction
129
Selecting the Sharpening Level
130
7 Controlling Exposure
131
White Balance
131
Preset White Balance
132
Click Balance
133
Using the Current Image for Click Balance
133
Displaying the Saved Settings Menu
134
Using a Saved Setting
134
Saving a Setting on the Camera
135
Deleting Settings
136
Loading Settings from a Card
136
Exposure
137
Exposure Metering Modes
137
Choosing a Metering Mode
137
Exposure Modes
137
Program Auto Exposure Mode
138
Program Shift
140
Aperture Priority Auto Exposure Mode
141
Shutter Speed Priority Auto Exposure Mode
142
Manual Exposure Mode
143
Bulb Setting
145
Auto Exposure Lock
146
Exposure Compensation
147
Cancelling Exposure Compensation
147
Auto Bracketing
148
Cancelling Auto Bracketing
149
Using Auto Bracketing with Exposure Compensation
149
8 Focusing
151
Autofocus
151
Autofocus Modes
151
Setting Autofocus
151
Situations Where Autofocus May Not Work as Expected
152
Selecting the Autofocus Mode
152
Selecting the Autofocus Zone
153
Capturing Images in Single AF Mode
154
Capturing Images in Continuous AF Mode
154
Locking Focus
155
Manual Focus
155
9 Capture Workflow
157
Capture Workflow When the Camera Is Not Connected to a Computer
157
Device and Media Preparation
158
Capturing and Evaluating Test Images
159
Capturing Images
159
Occasional Verification
160
Transferring Images
160
Editing Images
160
KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Photo Desk
161
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Extended Range Imaging File Format Module
161
Capture Workflow When the Camera Is Connected to a Computer
162
Connecting to a Computer and Power Supply
162
Starting the Capture Software
162
Device and Media Preparation
162
Capturing and Evaluating Test Images
162
Capturing Images
162
Occasional Verification
162
Editing Images
162
10 Flash Photography
163
Compatible Flash Units
163
Mounting a Hot Shoe Flash
164
Connecting a Studio Flash
164
Available Features
165
E-TTL Autoflash
165
High Speed Sync Mode
166
Flash Exposure Lock
166
Flash Exposure Compensation
167
Flash Exposure Bracketing
167
Previewing Flash Results
167
Wireless Flash with One or more Flash Units
167
11 Working with Images on the Camera
169
Reviewing Images
169
Selecting an Image Mode
169
Changing the Duration of the Image Mode Menu Display
170
Single-Image Mode
170
Histogram Mode
171
Interpreting a Histogram
171
Zoom Mode
172
Enabling or Disabling the Region of Interest Box
172
Panning
172
Zooming
172
Luminometer
173
Multiple Image Mode
173
Status Bar
173
Selecting a Review Folder
174
Browsing through Images
175
Browsing through Images Using the Nav+ Button
175
Location Bar
175
Selecting an Image
175
Overexposure Indicator
176
Changing Display Contrast and Brightness
176
Auto Review
177
Slide Show
177
Starting/Stopping a Slide Show
178
Deleting Images
179
Tagging Images
180
Recording Sound Files
181
12 Viewing Image LCD Information on External Video
183
Connecting
183
Enabling External Video
184
13 Connecting to Your Computer
185
Advantages to an IEEE 1394 Connection
185
Advantages to a Card Reader
185
Connecting Your Camera to the Computer
186
Quitting-Disconnecting from the Computer
187
Using the Card Reader
187
14 Camera Care
189
Handling
189
Cleaning
190
The Imager
191
Determining if the Imager Is Dirty
191
Examining a Test Image
191
Inspecting and Cleaning the Imager
192
Storing
193
Top Status and Image Lcds
193
15 Serial Data Collection and Global Positioning System
195
Serial Data Collection
195
Connecting a Device to the Serial Port
195
Serial in Mode
196
Serial in Status
197
Serial out Mode
197
Setting the Baud Rate
198
Global Positioning System
198
Requirements for Using the GPS Feature
198
Using the GPS Feature
199
Appendix A: Specifications
201
Specifications
202
Burst Depth
204
Appendix B: Lens Compatibility
205
SIGMA Lenses
205
Lens Compatibility
206
CANON Lenses
207
Appendix C: Troubleshooting
209
Problems, Causes, and Remedies
209
Troubleshooting
210
Appendix D: Warranty
213
KODAK PROFESSI0NAL DCS Pro Slr/C Digital Camera
213
Warranty Repair Coverage
213
Limitations
214
Outside the United States
215
How to Obtain Service
215
Product Support Options
216
Glossary
219
Auto Power off
219
Color Temperature
219
Shutter Speed
221
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