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Contents
Main
U sers Guide
DCS 300 Series Digital Cameras
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Table of Contents
About Your Camera ................................. ....................1-1
Powering Your Camera ............................................... 2-1
Configuring Your Camera ...........................................3-1
Using a PC Card ...........................................................4-1
Basic Operation ............................................................ 5-1
General Functions ........................................................6-1
Special Functions ......................................................... 7-1
Flash Photography .......................................................8-1
Working with Images on the Camera ..........................9-1
Connecting your Camera to a Computer ...................10-1
Camera Care ...............................................................11 -1
Warranty ....................................................................12-1
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About Your Camera
Package Contents
Camera Accessories
Features
1-4
The table below lists the features that differ for the DCS 315 and DCS 330 cameras:
1-5
Camera Nomenclature
Camera Front
Camera Back
1-6
Camera Top
Camera Bottom
Camera Sides
LCD Panels and LEDs
Image LCD Panel
Camera Status LCD Panel
1-10
S
F
S
F
S
F
Effects of Temperature on LCD Panels
PC Card Busy/Record LED
Viewfinder
Dials and Buttons
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1-17
Non-Digital Function Buttons
The table below describes the non-digital buttons:
P S A M
Shutter Release Button
The Imager
Lenses
3
Setting the Lens to the Minimum Aperture
1
2
Removing the Lens
Non-CPU Lenses and Lens Adapters
Antialiasing Filter
Hot Mirrors (IR Filters)
Accessory Shoe
Flash Sync Terminal
Serial Port Jack
Attaching the Hand Strap
Important Safeguards and Precautions
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Electromagnetic Emissions
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Powering Your Camera
Turning the Camera On and Off
IMPORTANT:
Batteries
Handling and Disposing of Batteries
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Checking Battery Status
1 2
3
4
5
Battery Tips
Kodak-specified AC adapter
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PowerSave Mode
Waking your Camera from PowerSave Mode
Configuring Your Camera
Setting the Date and Time
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Camera Properties
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Using a PC Card
PC Cards
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Managing Image Files
Selecting Folders
2
4
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Selecting the File Type
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Setting Processing Options
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Basic Operation
Preparing to Capture an Image
1
2
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5
Capturing Images in BASIC Mode
1
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General Functions
Advanced Mode and Basic Mode
6-2
The following table lists the functions available in each mode. .
Vari-Program
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Setting Vari-Program
Operating in Vari-Program 1
2
3
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Exposure Mode
Setting the Exposure Mode
Auto-Multi Program (P)
Shutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode (S)
Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode (A)
Manual Exposure Mode (M)
Operating in Auto-Multi Program
1
2
3
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Operating in Flexible Program
1
2
3
Operating in Shutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode
2
3
4
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Operating in Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode
2
3
4
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Operating in Manual Exposure Mode
3
4
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Metering System
3D Matrix Metering
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Selecting the Metering System
AF Mode and Focus Area
AF-S Single Servo AF
AF-C Continuous Servo AF
Wide Area AF
Spot Area AF
Setting AF Mode and Focus Area
1
2
3
4
Single Servo AF Operation
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Continuous Servo AF Operation
Using Drive Mode
Setting the Drive Mode
1
2
3
Using Two-Button Reset
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Special Functions
Self-Timer Operation
1
2
3
Exposure Compensation
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Exposure Compensation Operation
1
2
Auto Exposure Bracketing
1
2
3
4
Using the Quick Recall (QR) Function
Saving Customized Settings for Quick Recall 1
2
3
4
Recalling Customized Settings
Changing ISO Settings
Setting Auto ISO (ISO 200) 1
2
Manually Setting ISO 1
2
3
Using Manual Focus
Special Focusing Situations
1
2
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Flash Photography
Situations Where Flash is Required
Factors Affecting TTL Flash
Using TTL Auto Flash
Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash
Center-Weighted Fill-Flash/Spot Fill-Flash
Standard TTL Flash
TTL Performance
Red-Eye Reduction
Flash Sync Mode
Normal Sync
Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync Slow Sync
Rear-Curtain Sync
Selecting Flash Sync Mode 1
2
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Using the Built-in Flash
Built-in Flash Specifications
WARN ING :
Usable Lenses with Built-In Flash
Flash Shooting Distance Range
Shutter Speed/Aperture in Flash Shooting
Operating the Built-in Flash 1
2
3
4
5
Using Flash Exposure Bracketing
1
2
and
3
4
5
8-19
First shot is taken Second shot is taken Third shot is taken
Using Flash Output Level Compensation
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5
Using Accessory Nikon Speedlights
Tip
8-24
What You Can Do With Nikon Speedlights
The main features and functions of Nikon Speedlights are listed in the table below:
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Flash Sync Terminal
WARNINGS:
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Adjusting the Display Contrast
1
2
4
Viewing Overexposure Areas and Histogram Information
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Selecting an Image
1
2
Viewing Status Information
Tagging an Image
1
2
3 4 5
6
Associating Sound Files With Images
1
2
3
4
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Deleting Images
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Connecting
Connecting your Camera to a Computer
Advantages to Using an IEEE 1394 Connection
Advantages to Using a Card Reader
To Connect Your Camera to a Computer
Connecting
Disconnecting your Camera From the Computer
Using the Card Reader
Camera Care
Handling
Cleaning the Camera
Antialiasing Filter (DCS 330 Only)
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Checking and Cleaning the Imager
Capturing and Examining an Image 1
2
3
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Storing the Camera
Loading Camera Firmware
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Warranty
WARRANTY
KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS 300 Series Digital Camera
Warranty Time Period
Warranty Repair Coverage
Limitations
Outside the United States
How to Obtain Service
Product Support Options
1
2
3
4
5
Software License Agreement
LICENSE
TERM
LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES
1
2
Appendix A
A-1
Appendix A - Specifications
A-2
B-1
Appendix B - Troubleshooting
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-6
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Appendix C - Lens Compatibility
Compatible Lenses
Manual Single Focal Length Lenses
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Manual Zoom Lenses
Autofocus Single Focal Length Lenses
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Autofocus Zoom Lenses
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Incompatible Lenses
Appendix D - Glossary
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Appendix E
Appendix E - Focal Length Conversion
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Appendix F
Appendix F - Problem Report
Customer Return Address
Equipment Description
Problem Description
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