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Images are stored on the PCMCIA card as you take them. The camera back will not operate once the PCMCIA card is full. When full, you will need to do one or more of the following.

Attach the DCS 465 Camera Back to the computer, and use the supplied software driver to delete images from the PCMCIA card (after acquiring them from the DCS 465 Camera Back if desired).

Remove the full PCMCIA card and insert another PCMCIA card with space available for additional images.

Using the DCS 465 Camera Back with a

PCMCIA Card While Connected to a Computer

You can use the DCS 465 Camera Back while it is connected directly to a computer, for example in a studio setting. Connections between the two devices are made with the supplied SCSI cable, as described in chapters 4 (Macintosh) or 5 (PC).

The images are automatically and instantly available via the driver image window for moving to the computer. They are displayed in the driver window as soon as they are made, allowing you to determine quickly if the current image is acceptable or not.

Using the DCS 465 Camera Back without a

PCMCIA Card While Connected to a Computer

You can use the DCS 465 Camera Back without a PCMCIA card only if you are connected to a computer and running the supplied software driver. In this configuration, you can take a picture, and that single image will appear in the driver image window. You can then acquire the image, or move or copy the image to your computer hard disk.

As you take each subsequent picture, it replaces the single image in the dynamic random access memory in the DCS 465 Camera Back and in the

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