Kodak DCS 660 digital camera
KODAK DCS 660 MANUAL
ftp://ftp.kodak.com/web/dcs/.../6B5227.pdf
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• Important Information »
• System Requirements for your Computer »
• Macintosh »
• Windows »
• Warnings »
• Important Safeguards and Precautions »
• Electromagnetic Emissions »
• VCCI Statement »
• About Your Camera »
• Nomenclature »
• Camera Front »
• Camera Back »
• Camera Top »
• Camera Bottom »
• Camera Sides »
• Open Battery/PC Card Door »
• Viewfinder »
• Navigate Switch »
• Using the Navigate switch to Navigate the Image LCD Panel »
• Using the Navigate switch to Select the Focus Area »
• Digital Function Buttons »
• Back Status LCD Panel »
• Image LCD Panel »
• Menu Bar »
• Navigation Techniques »
• Status Bar »
• Command Dials »
• Main-Command Dial »
• Rotating the Main-Command Dial by Itself »
• Rotating the Main-Command Dial While Pressing Buttons »
• Sub-Command-Dial »
• Rotating the Sub-Command Dial by itself »
• Rotating the Sub-Command Dial While Pressing Buttons »
• Drive Mode/Self-Timer Selector »
• Lens »
• Mounting the Lens »
• Setting the Lens to the Minimum Aperture »
• Removing the Lens »
• Imager »
• Anti-aliasing filter »
• IR Filter »
• Viewfinder Diopter »
• Illumination Switch »
• Mirror Lockup Lever »
• Depth-of-Field Preview Button »
• Self-Diagnostic Shutter System »
• Changing Viewfinders »
• Removing the Finder »
• Attaching the Finder »
• Changing Focusing Screens »
• Camera Straps »
• Attaching the Neck Strap »
• Attaching the Hand Strap »
• Name Plate »
• Powering Your Camera »
• Turning the Camera On and Off »
• Batteries »
• Inserting/Removing Batteries »
• Checking Battery Status »
• Battery Charger »
• Charging Batteries »
• Conditioning (Discharging Batteries) »
• Battery Conservation »
• PowerSave Mode »
• Waking your Camera from PowerSave Mode »
• Image LCD Panel Timeout »
• Meter Timeout »
• Situations Using Extra Battery Power »
• AC Adapter for Camera »
• Configuring Your Camera »
• Date and Time »
• Camera Properties »
• Setting Display Off Time »
• Setting PowerSave Time »
• Enabling Sharpening »
• Setting File Resolution »
• Determining Total Actuations »
• Use Folder »
• Custom Settings »
• Using a PC Card »
• PC Cards »
• Dual Slots for PC Cards »
• Inserting/Removing PC Cards »
• Formatting a PC Card »
• Selecting a PC Card or Folder »
• Saving Files »
• JPEG and TIFF File Processing »
• Processing with Two PC Cards »
• Processing Images »
• Changing Processing Settings »
• Working with TIFF Custom Files on your Computer »
• IPTC Data Management »
• Loading IPTC Data from a PC Card »
• The AC Adapter for Camera »
• Connecting the AC Adapter for Camera »
• Optional Settings Before You Start »
• Set the Date and Time »
• Select a PC Card or Folder »
• Basic Shooting »
• Reviewing Images on Your Camera »
• Setting Display Contrast »
• Setting Display Options »
• Tagging Images »
• Deleting Images »
• Deleting a Single Image »
• Deleting More Than One Image »
• Associating a Sound File with an Image »
• Controlling Exposure »
• White Balance »
• Selecting Custom White Balance »
• Using White Balance Settings »
• Selecting White Balance Settings »
• Deleting White Balance Settings »
• Loading White Balance Settings »
• Saving White Balance Settings using your Camera »
• Saving White Balance Settings using the Computer »
• Exposure Metering System »
• Color Matrix Metering »
• Center-Weighted Metering »
• Setting the Metering System »
• Exposure Mode »
• Programmed Auto Exposure Mode »
• Shutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode »
• Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode »
• Manual Exposure Mode »
• Setting Exposure Mode »
• Focusing »
• Focus Area »
• Selecting the Focus Area »
• Locking the Focus Area »
• Selecting AF Area Mode »
• Focus Mode »
• Autofocus »
• Single Servo AF with Focus-Priority (Stationary Subject) »
• Single Servo AF with Focus-Priority (Moving Subject) »
• Continuous Servo AF with Release-Priority »
• Manual Focus »
• Manual Focus with the Electronic Rangefinder »
• Manual Focus Using a Clear Matte Field »
• Special Focusing Situations in AF »
• Antialiasing Filter or IR Filter: Effect on Focus »
• Sharpening »
• Capturing Images »
• Preparing to Capture an Image »
• Two-Button Reset »
• ISO »
• Drive Mode »
• Choosing a Drive Mode »
• Single-Frame Shooting »
• Continuous Shooting »
• Using the Vertical Controls »
• Intervalometer »
• Flash Photography »
• Recommendations for Flash Photography »
• Auto Aperture Mode »
• Attaching the SB-28D or SB-28DX »
• Turning on the SB-28D or SB-28DX »
• Standby Mode »
• Enabling/Disabling Standby Mode »
• Waking the SB-28D or SB-28DX from Standby mode »
• Setting Up Your Camera for Flash Photography »
• Setting Up the SB-28D or SB-28DX »
• Test Firing »
• Using the SB-28D »
• Auto Flash Distance Range »
• Flash Sync Mode »
• Slow Sync »
• Making a Dark Background More Visible »
• Guide Numbers for Determining the Correct Aperture »
• Calculating the Correct Aperture »
• Calculating the Shooting Distance »
• Guide Number Table »
• Working with Images on the Camera »
• Image Review Mode »
• Setting the Review Mode »
• Reviewing Images »
• Navigating in Single Image Review Mode »
• Navigating in Four or Nine Image Review Mode »
• Navigating Horizontally »
• Navigating Vertically »
• Adjusting Display Contrast »
• Selecting an Image »
• Setting Display Options »
• Tagging Images »
• Associating Sound Files With Images »
• Deleting Images »
• Deleting a Single Image »
• Deleting More Than One Image »
• Recovering Deleted Images »
• Advanced Operation »
• Capturing Images in Each Exposure Mode »
• Shutter-Priority Auto Exposure Mode »
• Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode »
• Locking the Aperture »
• Different Procedures for Different Lenses »
• Manual Exposure Mode »
• Locking Shutter Speed/Aperture »
• Different Procedures for Different Lenses »
• Flexible Program »
• Focus Lock For Off-center Subjects »
• AE/AF Lock »
• About AE Lock »
• Exposure Compensation »
• Obtaining the Meter Reading in Manual Exposure Mode »
• Exposure Compensation Function »
• Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing »
• Self-Timer »
• Long Time Exposure »
• Custom Settings »
• Making a Custom Setting »
• Reset Factory Settings »
• Custom Settings Table »
• Connecting to Your Computer »
• Advantages to using an IEEE 1394 Connection »
• Advantages to using a Card Reader »
• Connecting Your Camera to the Computer »
• Transmitting Data »
• Connecting a Device to the Serial Port »
• Accessing Serial Port Options »
• Setting the Baud Rate »
• Serial In Mode »
• Serial In Status »
• Serial Out Mode »
• Image Transmit »
• Camera Care »
• Handling »
• Cleaning »
• Anti-aliasing Filter and IR Filter »
• Removing, Cleaning, and Re-installing the Anti-aliasing or... »
• The Imager »
• Determining if the Imager is Dirty »
• Cleaning the Imager »
• Reassembling the Camera »
• Storing »
• Top and Back Status LCD panels »
• Installing Camera Firmware on Your Computer »
• Updating Camera Firmware »
• Updating From the PC Card »
• Appendix A - Specifications »
• Other symptoms, causes and remedies »
• Appendix C - Lens and Viewfinder Compatibility »
• Compatible Lenses »
• Manual Single Focal Length Lenses »
• Manual Zoom Lenses »
• Autofocus Single Focal Length Lenses »
• Autofocus Zoom Lenses »
• Compatible Viewfinders »
• Appendix D - Glossary »
• Appendix E - Problem Report »
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ftp://ftp.kodak.com/web/dcs/.../6B5235.pdf
Camera Bottom Camera Sides Using the Digital ... Display button Image LCD panel Selector button Microphone ... DCS 600 Series Digital ... Battery/PC Card door ... IEEE 1394 cable ... Vertical shutter release lock Vertical Shutter ...
ftp://ftp.kodak.com/.../dcs600FlashTips.pdf
When using the flash off-camera with a dedicated sync ... Aiming the flash incorrectly can cause over- or ... Be careful not to cover the sensor on the ... This can produce unexpected ... Refer to the DCS 600 Series User’s Manual (included on the ...
KODAK DCS 660 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
www.prophotohome.com
It's a smallish (5.7MB) file size so shooting full-frame, good exposure and careful prepressing is highly recommended...After registering check your email for a special login link...Never used the program but I hear you can go BIG with the images with little degradation...
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The body of the camera is a Nikon and whatever the thing-a-ma-jigger is on the bottom is Kodak. Does anyone have ...
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... for Kodak DCS body, either dcs 620,660, 720, or ... p.1 #2 · WTB: Kodak DCS body (Nikon mount) Have a 760, probably done less ... · WTB: Kodak DCS body (Nikon ...
