カード / フォルダ / ファイルの設定

新しいフォルダの作成

1.〔撮影〕タブの〔フォルダ〕から〔新規〕を選択します。 新しく作成するフォルダには 3 通りの名前のつけ方があり ます。

現在の名前のつけ方の規則に従った名前をつける

初期設定の名前のつけ方に従った名前をつける

まったく新たな名前をつける(〔カスタム〕)

備考: 名前のつけ方は常に DCFDesign rule for Camera File

system)規格に基づいています。

2.フォルダに名前をつけるときは、〔カスタム〕を選択し ます。

フォルダ名は、3 文字の数字の後に 5 文字の英字を続けた 名前にする必要があります。(数字は変更できません。)

a.文字を入力するには、4-Wayスイッチの左右で文字を強 調表示して、OK ボタンを押して決定します。

b.文字を変更するには、> または < を選択し OK ボタンを 押して変更する文字を強調表示し、上書きする文字を 選択して OK ボタンを押します。

c.終了したら、チェックマークを強調表示して OK ボタン を押します。

3.OK ボタンを押します。

撮影された画像の名称は保存先のフォルダの名称に基づいて付 けられます。次の例に示す規則によってファイル名が付いてい きます。

フォルダ名:

100bride

 

 

 

brid0001

 

 

 

brid0002

 

 

 

brid0003

フォルダ内の

 

 

.

ファイル名 :

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

brid0099

 

 

 

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Kodak DCS 14n manual 新しいフォルダの作成

DCS 14n specifications

The Kodak DCS 14n, released in 2002, marked a significant milestone in the evolution of digital photography. As a high-resolution digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, it was designed for professional photographers who required exceptional image quality and performance. With its 14-megapixel sensor and advanced imaging technologies, the DCS 14n set a new standard in the industry.

One of the standout features of the Kodak DCS 14n was its 14-megapixel CCD sensor, which provided an incredible level of detail and clarity in images. This large sensor allowed for impressive tonal range and color depth, making it ideal for capturing high-quality images in various lighting conditions. The DCS 14n was equipped with a 3:2 aspect ratio, similar to traditional 35mm film, helping photographers frame their shots naturally.

The camera's ISO range of 100 to 800 allowed for versatile shooting options, while its ability to shoot in RAW file format provided maximum flexibility during post-processing. This option was particularly valuable for professional photographers who demanded control over their images and required the highest fidelity in their work.

Another notable characteristic of the DCS 14n was its user-friendly interface. The camera featured a large, clear LCD screen that made it easy to review images and navigate settings. Additionally, the intuitive button layout allowed for quick adjustments without distracting from the creative process.

In terms of build quality, the Kodak DCS 14n was designed with durability in mind. Its robust construction ensured that it could withstand the rigors of professional use. The camera was compatible with Canon EF lenses, expanding the creative possibilities for photographers who were already invested in the Canon system.

The DCS 14n also introduced advanced metering and autofocus technologies, enhancing its performance in challenging shooting environments. With a 21-point autofocus system and 256-zone metering, photographers could achieve precise exposure and focus, even in complex lighting conditions.

Overall, the Kodak DCS 14n represented a remarkable advancement in digital photography technology. Its combination of high-resolution imaging, user-friendly design, and professional-level features made it a popular choice among photographers looking to transition from film to digital. The legacy of the DCS 14n continues to influence modern DSLR designs and serves as a testament to Kodak's innovative spirit in the realm of digital imaging.