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 6B8983EN
DCS Pro SLR/n Digital Camera User’s Guide
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 Table of Contents
 Table of Contents
 Configuring your Camera
Disposing of Batteries
Basics
 ISO
 Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files
Resetting to Defaults
Maintaining the User List
Memory Cards Inserting Cards Removing Cards File Types
 Autofocus Focus Modes Choosing a Focus Mode
Focusing
Exposure Bias Look Noise Reduction Sharpening Level
Controlling Exposure
 Capture Workflow
Using the Built-in Speedlight
Flash Photography
Built-in Speedlight
 Working with Images on the Camera
 Connecting to Your Computer
Using the Video Output Port
Appendix a Specifications
Camera Care
 Other Problems
Appendix C Troubleshooting
Appendix D Warranty
Glossary
 Important Information
Warranty Registration for your Camera
System Requirements for Your Computer
Refer to the following Web site for system requirements
 Attachments
Safety Warnings
 Important Safeguards and Precautions
 Important Information
 Important Information
 Electromagnetic Emissions
 About Your Camera
Focus Mode selector
Nomenclature
Camera Front
 Camera Back
Camera Top
Flash Lock Release button
 Serial port Battery slot
Camera Bottom
Left Side
 Turning the Camera On and Off
Open Media Door
CF Eject button CF Card slot Card Busy LED SD/MMC card slot
 An authorized Kodak service center
Aperture Exposure mode
Viewfinder and Focus Screen
Flash Ready light
 Four-way Switch
Digital Buttons
Menu button Nav+ button HotKey button Digital Status button
 OK Button
Cancel Button
 Menu Button
Nav+ Button
HotKey Button
 Digital Status Button
Delete Button
Tag/Record Button
 LCDs
Top Status LCD
Image LCD
 For selected Digital Status LCD
Last-accessed Image mode Nav+
HotKey
For first HotKey position
 Turning Off the Image
Display Activation
 Digital Status LCD
 Using the Menus
 Navigating Through Menus
 About Your Camera
 To access a function using the HotKey button
Using the HotKey Button
To Highlight Menu
Options
 Lens
Main-Command and Sub-Command Dials
Mounting the Lens
Other buttons to select or set various functions or modes
 Removing the Lens
Imager
 LCD Illuminator
Viewfinder Diopter
 Depth of Field Preview Button
Imager Plane Indicator
 Remote Release Accessory Port
Hot Shoe
PC Sync Terminal
 Camera Straps
Attaching the Neck Strap
Attaching the Hand Strap
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 Powering Your Camera
 Powering Your Camera using a Battery
Powering Your Camera using the Power Module
Powering Your Camera
Charging Batteries
 Charge pending
 Inserting/Removing Batteries
 Situations Using Extra
Battery Power
Conserving Batteries
 Carrier are on the same side
CR 2032 Coin Cell
Time and date will not be maintained
Slide the carrier into the carrier slot on the camera
 See page 4-2 and access the entire set of digital functions
Basic Mode
Basic mode functions include
Basics
 Setting the User Mode
Setting Advanced Mode
Setting Basic Mode
 Displayed. In Advanced mode, additional information appears
Accessing Functions Using Basic Menu
Menu options on the Image LCD
Appear
 Setting ISO
Using the Digital Status LCD to Highlight Menu Options
You can change ISO settings in 1/3 stop increments
Decreasing the ISO increases or decreases sensitivity
 Flash
White Balance
 Shortcut
 Shortcut
 Formatting a Card
 Contrast
Changing the Display
View of the images on the Image LCD
Choose Display Contrast from the Basic menu
 Turning the Overexposure Indicator On and Off
 Firmware
Checking the Firmware
Version
 Basics Updating Firmware
 Time and date stamp is associated with each image file
 Tips
Composing, Focusing, and Capturing Images
 Configuring your Camera
Setting Battery Save
Camera
 Custom Settings Table
Custom Settings
Exposure bracketing + default
Maximizes sharpness Sec Bracket order
 Disabled
Off default
Release button Default Enabled Single Servo AF
AF in Single Servo AF mode Disabled
 Main a Sub S
Meter Off Time
Seconds
 Checking the Firmware Version
Firmware
 Downloading Firmware To your Computer
Memory card and update the firmware on your camera
Updating Firmware on
Your Camera
 Describe how to enable the feature on your camera
Firmware Features
Folder and File Naming
With a key
 Setting HotKeys
 Using Job Tracker
Saving a Job Tracker File to a Card
On the computer
 Loading a Job Tracker File from a Card
 Loading a Job Tracker File from Camera Memory
Selecting a Language
 Resetting Defaults
 Setup
User Setups
Make room for the new setup see
Prepare your camera with the settings to be saved
 Saved Setups
You can do the following with saved setups
Delete setups from camera memory
 Configuring your Camera Deleting Setups from
Editing an Existing Setup 1. Select a User Setup
Camera Memory
Saved or loaded
 Using Setups on More than One Camera
 Time and Date
 Setting the User Mode
 Using the Vertical Release
 Intervalometer
 Changing Intervalometer Settings
 Long Exposure
 Two-Button Reset
 Setting ISO using Camera Controls
Setting ISO using Image LCD
 Locking Exposure Settings
Drive Mode
Drive Mode Selector Lock release Single frame shooting
Drive Mode Selector Lock release Exposure Settings Lock
 Using the Self Timer
 Lens Optimization
Overview
Method three Lens Selection- see page 5-29 This method
 Auto
Lens Optimization
 Select a Lens from the User List
Configuring your Camera Manual
 With two or more matches
 Master List
 Configuring your Camera
 User List
 Loading a List
Configuring your Camera Saving a List
 Defining New Lenses
 Configuring your Camera
 Configuring your Camera
 Available for lenses that you added from the master list
Configuring your Camera Editing the Lens Name
Manufacturer. Predefined first letters are
Select an appropriate first letter for other lenses
 Enter text
When finished, highlight and press the OK button
 Changing the Strength
Determining the Optimum
Strength
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 Configuring your Camera Resetting to Defaults
List. It is not available for lenses that you have defined
Master list
 Memory Cards
Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files
 Inserting Cards
Removing Cards
Open the Media door
 File Types
Choosing the File Type to be Written to a Card
CF Card SD/MMC Card
 File Type and ISO
 Photoshop
 There are two ways to format a card
Formatting Cards
Overwritten
Secure erase
 Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files
 Speed Measurement
 Selecting a Capture Folder
Folders for Captured Images
 Creating a New Folder
 Image Files
 Shortcut
 Shortcut
 You can specify the compression level applied to Jpeg files
Setting Jpeg Quality
Quality
Moderate quality
 Correcting Digital Exposure Exposure Bias
 Noise Reduction
Look
 Sharpening Level
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 White Balance
Controlling Exposure
 Preset White Balance
 Using the Current Image for Click Balance
Click Balance
Images
 Controlling Exposure Displaying the Saved Settings Menu
 Controlling Exposure Using a Saved Setting
Save a setting on the camera see
Following
 Controlling Exposure Saving a Setting on Camera
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 Exposure Metering
Exposure
Systems
Choosing a Metering System
 Spot Metering
Controlling Exposure Center-Weighted Metering
 Controlling Exposure
 Program Chart
 Flexible Program
 Exposure Mode
Controlling Exposure Shutter-Priority Auto
With slower speeds, you can create a blurry motion effect
 Controlling Exposure Aperture-Priority Auto
 Manual Exposure Mode
 Controlling Exposure
 Electronic analog exposure display
Auto Exposure Lock
Scene
Metering
 Controlling Exposure
 Reset see
Cancelling Exposure
Electronic analog exposure display
EV compensation +2 EV compensation
 Controlling Exposure
 5, +0.5
 Controlling Exposure
 Require extended exposure of more than 30 seconds
Bulb Mode Exposure
Choose Longer for times longer than two seconds see
Shake
 Controlling Exposure
 Choosing a Focus Mode
Focusing
Autofocus
Focus Modes
 Choosing an AF Area Mode
AF Area Mode
 Focusing Choosing a Focus Area
 Does not Automatically Setting Appear Selected
Viewfinder and Top Status LCD Indicators
Cancel with Appears Selectable
Single Area Appears Selectable
 Operations and Suitable Situations
 AF-Assist Illuminator
 Locking Focus
Release button Confirm that the focus indicator
Continuous Servo AF modes
Lock focus Single Servo AF
 As Expected
Low-contrast scenes
Patterned subject or scene
 Manual Focus
Using the Electronic Rangefinder for Manual Focus
 Depth of Field and Focus Tracking
Depth of Field
Focus Tracking
 Capture Workflow
 Device and Media Preparation
 Capturing Images
Test Images
 Occasional Verification
Transferring Images
Editing Images
 Kodak Professional DCS Photo Desk
Capture Workflow when the Camera is Connected to a Computer
Extended Range Imaging File Format Module Capture Workflow
Platforms Windows and Macintosh
 Connect the DCS Pro SLR/n to your computer and power supply
JPEG. Consider Raw files as your digital negative
DCS Photo Desk
 Built-in Speedlight
Flash Photography
 TTL Flash Control
 Using the Built-in Speedlight
 Exposure Mode Available Shutter Speed Aperture
Available Shutter Speed and Aperture at Each Exposure Mode
 Range for the Built-in Speedlight
200 400 800 1600 Flash shooting
Aperture value
 Usable Lenses with Built-in Speedlight
 Ready-Light
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 Front-Curtain Sync
Flash Sync Modes
 Rear-Curtain Sync
Slow Sync
 Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync
Red-Eye Reduction
 Flash Exposure Compensation
 Using Optional Speedlights
Other CPU lens
SB-80DX SB-28DX SB-800 AF SB-50DX
 SB-28./SB-26 SB-27 SB-25/SB-24 SB-23 3/SB-29 SB-21B 3
Manual mode only. Use is not recommended
 When flash exposure compensation is set
Overrides the setting on the camera
Optional Speedlight
Camera nor Speedlight light up
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 Selecting an Image Mode
Working with Images on the Camera
Reviewing Images
 Single-Image Mode
Histogram Mode
Selected image see page 11-7 appears
 Zoom Mode
Working with Images on the Camera Interpreting a Histogram
Enabling or Disabling the Region of Interest Box
 Working with Images on the Camera Zooming
Panning
Luminometer
 Status Bar
Multiple Image Mode
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 Selecting an Image
When you release the Four-way switch
Location Bar
Image is highlighted
 Changing Display
Contrast and Brightness
Image LCD
 Slide Show
Auto Review
 Starting/Stopping a Slide Show
 Deleting Images
 Tagging Images
 Recording Sound Files
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 Connecting
Using the Video Output Port
 Enabling/Disabling External Video
 Advantages to an Ieee 1394 Connection
Connecting to Your Computer
Advantages to a Card Reader
Camera images from your computer
 You must use an Ieee 1394 connector and adapter card
Connecting Your Camera to the Computer
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 Quitting-Disconnecting from the Computer
Using the Card Reader
Disconnect the camera from the computer
 Handling
Camera Care
 Remove the lens from the camera before cleaning
Cleaning
 Is Dirty
Are two ways to determine whether it needs cleaning
Visually inspect the imager for dirt
Examining a Test Image
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 Top and Back Status LCDs
Storing
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 Connecting a Device to the Serial Port
Serial Data Collection and Global Positioning System
Serial Data Collection
 Serial In Mode
 Serial Out Mode
 Global Positioning System
Requirements for Using the GPS Feature
 Using the GPS Feature
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 Normal temperature
907 g 2 lbs without memory card and battery
Auto-focus assist Integrated white light AF Area mode
Modes, Bulb mode
 Specifications
 Digital LCD backlit
Number, Crop aspect ratio, White Balance, Resolution, ISO
Tool tips
Compatible with supporting Speedlights
 1125 x
ERI-JPEG image resolution
Burst rate
Format Module
 MB Memory
Burst Depth
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 Appendix B Lens Compatibility
 Lens Compatibility
Compatible Lenses and Lens Accessories
 Incompatible Lenses and Lens Accessories
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 Problems Indicated in the Top Status LCD
 Troubleshooting
 Other Problems
 Do a quick format, then use the Recover
Can’t recover deleted images
Color is not right Change white balance setting to match
A gray card and using Click Balance
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Warranty Repair Coverage
 Limitations
Warranty
 Outside the United States
Warranty is Not Transferable
 How to Obtain Service
 Authorized Dealers
Product Support Options
Outside United
States
 FaxBack documents Your Kodak Professional dealer
Out-of-Warranty Support Options
 Glossary
 Exposure control
Exposure compensation
Number
Flexible Program
 Front-Curtain Sync
Focal length
Guide number
Histogram
 Rear-Curtain Sync
Matrix Metering system
Release-Priority for
Autofocus
 Numerics
Index
 Exposure settings, locking, 5-25 external video
Connecting camera to computer, 13-1 continuous drive mode
Index
Files
 Changing settings, 5-21 ISO Setting in basic mode
Image mode menu, changing the duration of its display
Kodak Professional DCS Pro Battery
Using to power camera
 Module Programmed auto exposure mode
Turning on and off in basic mode Panning
 Slow sync mode, 10-10 software
Click balance. see click balance preset Workflow
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