The Basics

Recovering Data on a CF Card

The Recover Card feature lets you recover image files recently deleted from a CF Card. Files can be recovered if:

The card was formatted using a DCS 645

The images were captured using a DCS 645

The files have not been overwritten

When you recover files, a folder named Recover is automatically created on the card, and the recovered files are saved there.

You cannot capture images to the Recover folder. If you capture an image while the Recover folder is selected, the image is saved in the default folder specified in Properties (page 73).

IMPORTANT:

Do not format until you save all needed images in another location.

1Highlight the Menu icon (page 43), and choose Main Menu from the drop-down menu (page 44).

2Choose Card from the Main menu.

3Choose Recover Card from the Card menu.

Images that have not been overwritten are recovered and saved in the Recover folder.

A Recovering Files screen appears during the recovery. When complete, another screen displays the number of files recovered.

4Press the OK button.

Another screen recommends that you format the card before capturing more images.

5Press the OK button.

 

 

 

 

 

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Kodak 645 manual Recovering Data on a CF Card

645 specifications

The Kodak 645 is a notable addition to the world of medium format photography, designed to strike a balance between simplicity and versatility. This camera system, often referred to as the Kodak Professional 645, was designed for both amateur and professional photographers who desired the expansive quality of medium format film without the complexity and bulk typically associated with it.

One of the main features of the Kodak 645 is its medium format film capability, utilizing 120 or 220 film rolls. This allows photographers to capture images with a frame size of 4.5 x 6 cm, providing a substantial increase in image quality and detail compared to 35mm film. The larger negative size results in superior resolution and tonal range, making it especially beneficial for portrait, landscape, and fine art photography.

The Kodak 645 features a straightforward point-and-shoot operation while still giving the option for manual control, appealing to a wide range of skill levels. Its robust built-in metering system ensures accurate exposure settings even in challenging lighting conditions. Furthermore, the camera comes equipped with a bright viewfinder, allowing users to frame their subjects with precision and ease.

Another important characteristic of the Kodak 645 is its interchangeable lens system, compatible with Kodak's professional glass optics. This system includes a variety of lenses ranging from wide-angle to telephoto, enabling photographers to adapt to different shooting scenarios and to create a unique perspective based on their artistic vision.

The camera body is designed for comfort and ergonomic handling. Its lightweight construction gives photographers the advantage of portability without sacrificing durability. The Kodak 645 also integrates a reliable autofocus system, enhancing its usability for quick captures, particularly in dynamic shooting environments.

Moreover, the Kodak 645 supports a range of advanced features such as electronic shutter control and film advance mechanisms, streamlining the shooting process. The camera's automatic exposure modes cater to the needs of the modern photographer, while dedicated manual settings allow experienced users to exert full creative control over their work.

In summary, the Kodak 645 embodies a harmonious blend of user-friendly features, advanced technologies, and classic photography standards. It stands as a valuable tool for anyone looking to explore the rich world of medium format photography, offering both quality and convenience in a single compact package.