Phase One 645 AF manual Warranty, Recommended hardware, Microsoft Windows

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1.2warranty

Please read the enclosed warranty certificate. Should any problem occur, please contact the place of purchase, your local dealer for consultancy. – Do not try to repair the camera yourself, unauthorized attempt for repairing will termite the warranty.

1.3Recommended hardware

Capture One 4 may run on older computers, but Phase One recommends following the minimum requirement to ensure the best result from Capture One 4.

Apple® Macintosh®: G4, G5 or Intelbased Macs 768MB RAM

1GB of free hard disk space

Calibrated color monitor with 1280x800, 24-bit resolution Mac OS X 10.4.11 or Mac OS X 10.5

Microsoft® Windows®:

Intel® Pentium® 4 or equivalent 768MB RAM

1GB free hard disk space

Calibrated color monitor in 1280x800, 24-bit resolution

Windows XP®, Service Pack 2 or higher Windows Vista®

Microsoft® .NET Framework 3.0 Redistributable package – In case you do not already have this installed, Capture One will initiate installation of this.

We would recommend upgrading your computer in the areas below if you work with high pixel-count cameras or simply want to optimize performance:

Use processors with multiple cores, e.g. Intel Core™ DUO or better.

Having 2GB RAM or more.

Plenty of hard disk space for your images.



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User Guide Phase One Camera Trademarks & acknowledgements On rightsOn liability Contents Open Platform Freedom of Choice IntroductionMicrosoft Windows WarrantyRecommended hardware Install on Windows Installing and Activation of softwareInstall on Mac OS Troubleshooting Deactivation of Capture One Screen calibration Unpacking the system Body the systemClassic PouchValue Added Accessories BoxBatteries for camera Checking the Battery PowerPurchasing extra batteries Batteries for the backDrive dial AF lock button Strap lug Parts of the camera systemRemoving Attach and remove lensAttaching the back Display LED lights ButtonsAdjusting the Strap Setting diopterEyepiece shutter Setting date and timePage ISO and White Balance Setting ISOBasic functions There are four exposure modes P program AE Easy PhotographyPage Exposure Warnings Measuring light Exposure MeteringSet value is displayed Exposure compensationOut of focus Marks Focus modesContinuous focus mode C Single focus mode SFocus Areas Manual Focus Mode MNormal focus area Spot focus areaManual Focus Operation for Telephoto and Zoom lenses Manual focusing Switch to M manual focus modeAdjust the focus When Auto Focus is Failed Using the Focus Lock Function Using focus lock and infrared focusingSet the focus mode selector lever to S or C Adjust the compositionAF Assist Infrared Light Continuous Mode Single-Frame ModeMirror up mode Self-Timer ModeProgram Shift PH/PL Exposure ModesProgram AE Shutter Priority AE Tv Aperture Priority AE AvManual Mode M Mode One-push shift functionThis camera’s synchro contact is an X contact Flash photographyPage Rear Curtain Syncro ExampleViewfinder LCD readouts Flash compensation settingsAdvanced functions Exposure mode Exposure compensation displayExposure Compensation With the exposure compensation dialAE Lock Metered-value difference indicator Press the shutter release button Auto BracketingContinuous Mode C Single-Frame Mode STaking photos with the mirror up Manual modeCamera display light Long exposure Bulb ModeFront/rear dial lock mechanisms Setting will be stored after one secondDepth of Field Preview Button Depth of fieldInfrared photography Page Driver set-up ConnectingTethered shooting Tethered operations Back Inserting and ejecting cards on the P+ back CF card usageDisk Check summary CF card usage 3S the Secure Storage SystemGeneral handling guidelines Using cards in the card readerCF card usage in general Preparing the CF-cards Mounting and dismounting card on computersFormatting on a Mac OS X computer Recommended formatting is by using the backMenu buttons Navigating the Back menuFile format shortcut Home shortcutButton Lock shortcut Battery and Power IndicatorPlaymode View modes Playmode zoom functionsDelete Exit the Play modeBrowsing inside Zoom Shutter Menu ModeCapture Setup FileFormat White Balance ISOCustom white balance from Capture One Auto Preview Play SetupBacklight Brightness Delete optionsStorage ConfigurationPower Source Disk Checking Power SaveFormat disk Time & Date Restore def. DefaultsReady beep Language About the P+ Back Page Custom function Setting custom functionsTypes of custom functions Manual mode bracketing Cancel auto bracketFront/Rear dial function exchange in manual mode Rear function dial enabled/disabledMode one-push setting AFL function lock modeBulb exposure time setting Bulb shutter release settingAuto film loading setting Custom function resetMultiple exposure mode Digital back CF configurationCustom Functions overview Initial settingLenses and Multi Mount Functions of the Phase One lensFunction of the Phase One lens adaptor Limitationcodes List of alternative lensesProducer Specs limitations Adaptor/mount Why does lens cast occur? What is Lens Cast?How to get rid of Lens Cast? Lens CastLarge format and stitched images MAC 4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses MAC4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses PC Large format and stitched images PC Page Getting started SoftwareImporting from CF card Large format photography Large format and technical camerasTechnical cameras Changing the focusing screen MaintenanceTripod/Electronic shutter release contact Battery socketLCD Camera display error-notificationCleaning the CCD Lens maintenanceBack Maintenance Actual Image Size 56x41.5 mm Housing specification11.8 P+ series Technical specifications World Wide Dealer Network End User support PolicyOn-Line Support FAQ, Tutorials & DocumentationKnowledge Base Capture One On-line Support Forums 106