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The oval at the right of the LCD indicates the amount of the PCMCIA card filled with images. As more pictures are taken, subsequent sectors of this graphic appear.

Card

Card up to

Card filled

empty

1/6 filled

(indicator flashes)

Frame Counter

A separate numbering system is provided by the camera back. These numbers go up by one as each picture is taken. After reaching number 99, the image reference numbers cycle back to 1, 2, etc.

As explained in chapters 7 (Macintosh) or 8 (PC), this frame counter is displayed beneath each image in the software driver image window. (It is not displayed on the camera back.)

Recording Sound (Optional)

You can record sound on the PCMCIA card via a microphone built into the DCS 465 Camera Back. To do so, follow these steps.

1. Hold the camera back approximately six inches from your mouth.

6-10  Using the DCS 465 Camera Back G

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