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Kodak DCS 315 digital camera

Kodak DCS 315
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KODAK DCS 315 MANUAL

 
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Table of contents
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• About Your Camera »
• Package Contents »
• Camera Accessories »
• Features »
• Camera Nomenclature »
• Camera Front »
• Camera Back »
• Camera Top »
• Camera Bottom »
• Camera Sides »
• LCD Panels and LEDs »
• Image LCD Panel »
• Camera Status LCD Panel »
• Effects of Temperature on LCD Panels »
• PC Card Busy/Record LED »
• Viewfinder »
• Dials and Buttons »
• Main-Command Dial »
• Sub-Command Dial »
• Digital Function Buttons »
• Non-Digital Function Buttons »
• Shutter Release Button »
• The Imager »
• Lenses »
• Mounting the Lens »
• Setting the Lens to the Minimum Aperture »
• Removing the Lens »
• Non-CPU Lenses and Lens Adapters »
• Antialiasing Filter »
• Hot Mirrors (IR Filters) »
• Accessory Shoe »
• Flash Sync Terminal »
• Serial Port Jack »
• Attaching the Hand Strap »
• Important Safeguards and Precautions »
• Electromagnetic Emissions »
• VCCI Statement »
• Powering Your Camera »
• Turning the Camera On and Off »
• Batteries »
• Handling and Disposing of Batteries »
• Inserting Batteries »
• Removing Batteries »
• Checking Battery Status »
• Battery Tips »
• Kodak-specified AC adapter »
• Connecting the Kodak-specified AC adapter »
• PowerSave Mode »
• Waking your Camera from PowerSave Mode »
• Configuring Your Camera »
• Setting the Date and Time »
• Camera Properties »
• Setting Camera Properties »
• Using a PC Card »
• PC Cards »
• Inserting a PC Card »
• Removing a PC Card »
• Formatting a PC Card »
• Managing Image Files »
• Selecting Folders »
• Selecting the File Type »
• Setting Processing Options »
• Basic Operation »
• Preparing to Capture an Image »
• Capturing Images in BASIC Mode »
• General Functions »
• Advanced Mode and Basic Mode »
• Vari-Program »
• Portrait Program »
• Hyperfocal Program »
• Landscape Program »
• Close-Up Program »
• Sport Program »
• Silhouette Program »
• Setting Vari-Program »
• Operating in Vari-Program »
• Exposure Mode »
• Setting the Exposure Mode »
• Auto-Multi Program (P) »
• Shutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode (S) »
• Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode (A) »
• Manual Exposure Mode (M) »
• Operating in Auto-Multi Program »
• Operating in Flexible Program »
• Operating in Shutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode »
• Operating in Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode »
• Operating in Manual Exposure Mode »
• Metering System »
• Matrix Metering »
• Center-Weighted Metering »
• Spot Metering »
• Selecting the Metering System »
• AF Mode and Focus Area »
• AF-S Single Servo AF »
• AF-C Continuous Servo AF »
• Wide Area AF »
• Spot Area AF »
• Setting AF Mode and Focus Area »
• Single Servo AF Operation »
• Autofocus with the Main Subject Off-Center »
• Continuous Servo AF Operation »
• Using Drive Mode »
• Single-Frame Shooting »
• Continuous Shooting »
• Setting the Drive Mode »
• Using Two-Button Reset »
• Special Functions »
• Self-Timer Operation »
• Exposure Compensation »
• Using the Auto Exposure Lock Function »
• Obtaining a Meter Reading in Manual Exposure Mode »
• Exposure Compensation Operation »
• Auto Exposure Bracketing »
• Using the Quick Recall (QR) Function »
• Saving Customized Settings for Quick Recall »
• Recalling Customized Settings »
• Changing ISO Settings »
• Setting Auto ISO (ISO 200) »
• Manually Setting ISO »
• Using Manual Focus »
• Special Focusing Situations »
• Flash Photography »
• Situations Where Flash is Required »
• Factors Affecting TTL Flash »
• Using TTL Auto Flash »
• Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash »
• Center-Weighted Fill-Flash/Spot Fill-Flash »
• Standard TTL Flash »
• TTL Performance »
• Flash Sync Mode »
• Normal Sync »
• Red-Eye Reduction »
• Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync »
• Slow Sync »
• Rear-Curtain Sync »
• Selecting Flash Sync Mode »
• Tips »
• Using the Built-in Flash »
• Built-in Flash Specifications »
• Tips »
• Usable Lenses with Built-In Flash »
• Flash Shooting Distance Range »
• Shutter Speed/Aperture in Flash Shooting »
• Operating the Built-in Flash »
• Using Flash Exposure Bracketing »
• Using Flash Output Level Compensation »
• Using Accessory Nikon Speedlights »
• What You Can Do With Nikon Speedlights »
• Notes on Flash Photography »
• Flash Sync Terminal »
• Working with Images on the Camera »
• Image Review Mode »
• Selecting a Review Mode »
• Reviewing Images »
• Adjusting the Display Contrast »
• Viewing Overexposure Areas and Histogram Information »
• Selecting an Image »
• Viewing Status Information »
• Tagging an Image »
• Associating Sound Files With Images »
• Deleting Images »
• Deleting One Image »
• Deleting More Than One Image »
• Connecting your Camera to a Computer »
• Advantages to Using an IEEE 1394 Connection »
• Advantages to Using a Card Reader »
• To Connect Your Camera to a Computer »
• Disconnecting your Camera From the Computer »
• Using the Card Reader »
• Camera Care »
• Handling »
• Tips »
• Cleaning the Camera »
• Antialiasing Filter (DCS 330 Only) »
• Removing, Cleaning, and Re-installing the Antialiasing... »
• Checking and Cleaning the Imager »
• Capturing and Examining an Image »
• Visually Inspecting the Imager »
• Cleaning the Imager »
• Reassembling the Camera »
• Storing the Camera »
• Loading Camera Firmware »
• Warranty »
• WARRANTY »
• KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS 300 Series Digital Camera »
• Warranty Time Period »
• Warranty Repair Coverage »
• Limitations »
• Outside the United States »
• How to Obtain Service »
• Product Support Options »
• Software License Agreement »
• LICENSE »
• TERM »
• LIMITED WARRANTY »
• LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES »
• Appendix A - Specifications »
• Appendix B - Troubleshooting »
• Appendix C - Lens Compatibility »
• Compatible Lenses »
• Manual Single Focal Length Lenses »
• Manual Zoom Lenses »
• Autofocus Single Focal Length Lenses »
• Autofocus Zoom Lenses »
• Incompatible Lenses »
• Appendix D - Glossary »
• Appendix E - Focal Length Conversion »
• Appendix F - Problem Report »
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ftp://ftp.kodak.com/web/dcs/.../6b4715.pdf

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