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Power switch

LCD

DELETE button

Card Busy light

Remove/insert

PCMCIA card here.

DELETE SCSI ID

CARD BUSY

Microphone

Record button

MIC

MIC BUTTON

SCSI port

Multipurpose connector

SCSI ID button

A PCMCIA-ATA Type III slot designed to accept PCMCIA cards that support the “ATA” protocol and operate in 8-bit mode.

A liquid crystal display (LCD) that shows status and control informa- tion.

A SCSI port to connect the camera to your computer for transferring images from the camera to your computer. You can take pictures while the camera is connected to a computer. The images are then immediately available on the computer. The camera back is a non- terminated SCSI device.

A single, rechargeable nickel hydride battery that powers both the camera back and the camera; the Specifications appendix lists the number of frames you can expect from a fully-charged battery in typical shooting situations.

Two controls — one sets the camera back SCSI ID; the other deletes the most recent image from the PCMCIA card.

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