Kodak DCS Pro 14n digital camera
KODAK PRO 14N MANUAL
http://download.kodak.com/...zardManual.pdf
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• Using your Camera with a POCKETWIZARD Radio Transceiver »
• Overview »
• Initial Setup »
• Navigating the Menus »
• Displaying the POCKETWIZARD Menu »
• Choosing the POCKETWIZARD Mode »
• Transmit Mode »
• Receive Mode »
• Relay Mode »
• Setting the Channel »
• Setting the Zone »
• Setting the Receive Zone »
• Test Flash »
• Test Radio »
• Strobe Confirmation »
• SpeedCycler Mode »
• Teach Channel »
• Version »
• POCKETWIZARD Radio Transceiver Specifications »
• FCC and IC Compliance Information »
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http://www.kodak.com/.../14nUsersGuide.pdf
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• Important Information »
• System Requirements for Your Computer »
• Warranty Registration for your Camera »
• Warnings »
• Safety Warnings »
• Operational Warnings »
• Important Safeguards and Precautions »
• Electromagnetic Emissions »
• VCCI »
• About Your Camera »
• Nomenclature »
• Camera Front »
• Camera Back »
• Camera Top »
• Camera Bottom »
• Left Side »
• Open Media Door »
• Turning the Camera On and Off »
• Viewfinder »
• Digital Buttons »
• Four-way Switch »
• OK Button »
• Cancel Button »
• Menu Button »
• Nav Button »
• HotKey Button »
• Digital Status Button »
• Delete Button »
• Tag/Record Button »
• LCDs »
• Top Status LCD »
• Image LCD »
• Turning Off the Image LCD »
• Digital Status LCD »
• Using the Menus »
• Navigating Through the Menus »
• The Digital Status button, Digital Status LCD, and the... »
• Using the HotKey Button to Highlight Menu Options »
• Main-Command and Sub-Command Dials »
• Lens »
• Mounting the Lens »
• Removing the Lens »
• Imager »
• Viewfinder Diopter »
• LCD Illuminator »
• Depth of Field Preview Button »
• Imager Plane Indicator »
• Hot Shoe »
• PC Sync Terminal »
• Remote Release Accessory Port »
• Camera Straps »
• Attaching the Neck Strap »
• Attaching the Hand Strap »
• Powering Your Camera »
• Powering Your Camera using the Power Module »
• Powering Your Camera using a Battery »
• Charging Batteries »
• Inserting/Removing Batteries »
• Checking Battery Status »
• Conserving Batteries »
• CR 2032 Coin Cell »
• Disposing of Batteries »
• The Basics »
• Basic Camera Operations »
• Inserting/Removing Batteries »
• Mounting the Lens »
• Inserting a Memory Card »
• Setting Focus »
• Setting the Metering System and Exposure Mode »
• Composing, Focusing, and Capturing »
• Using the Built-in Speedlight »
• Basic Mode »
• Setting Basic Mode »
• Accessing Functions Using the Basic Menu »
• Digital Status LCD »
• Using the Digital Status LCD to Highlight Menu Options »
• Setting ISO »
• White Balance »
• Setting Raw Resolution »
• Setting JPEG Resolution »
• Formatting a Card »
• Changing the Display Contrast »
• Indicator On and Off »
• Firmware »
• Setting the Time/Date »
• Setting User Mode »
• Using the HotKey button to Highlight Menu Options »
• Configuring your Camera »
• Setting Battery Save »
• Custom Settings »
• Custom Settings Table »
• Firmware »
• Checking the Firmware Version »
• Downloading Firmware to your Computer »
• Updating Firmware on your Camera »
• Firmware Features »
• Folder and File Naming »
• Setting HotKeys »
• Using Job Tracker »
• Saving a Job Tracker File to a Card »
• Loading a Job Tracker File From a Card »
• Loading a Job Tracker File from Camera Memory »
• Selecting a Language »
• Resetting Defaults »
• Time and Date »
• Setting the User Mode »
• Using the Vertical Release »
• Intervalometer »
• Changing Intervalometer Settings »
• Lens Optimization »
• Long Exposure »
• Two-Button Reset »
• ISO »
• Setting ISO using the Image LCD »
• Setting ISO using Camera Controls »
• Drive Mode »
• Using the Self Timer »
• Cancelling the Self Timer »
• Locking Exposure Settings »
• Setting up Cards, Folders, and Files »
• Memory Cards »
• Inserting Cards »
• Removing Cards »
• File Types »
• Choosing the File Type to be Written to a Card »
• Formatting Cards »
• Recovering Deleted Files »
• Determining Write Speed »
• Folders for Captured Images »
• Selecting a Capture Folder »
• Creating a New Folder »
• Image Files »
• Setting the Crop Aspect Ratio »
• Setting Raw Resolution »
• Setting JPEG Resolution »
• Setting JPEG Quality »
• Correcting Digital Exposure »
• Exposure Bias »
• Look »
• Noise Reduction »
• Sharpening Level »
• Controlling Exposure »
• White Balance »
• Preset White Balance »
• Click Balance »
• Exposure »
• Exposure Metering Systems »
• Auto Exposure Lock »
• Exposure Compensation »
• Bulb Mode Exposure »
• Focusing »
• Autofocus »
• Focus Modes »
• AF Area Mode »
• Viewfinder and Top Status LCD Indicators »
• Operations and Suitable Situations »
• AF-Assist Illuminator »
• Locking Focus »
• Situations where Autofocus May Not Work as Expected »
• Manual Focus »
• Using the Electronic Rangefinder for Manual Focus »
• Depth of Field and Focus Tracking »
• Depth of Field »
• Focus Tracking »
• Capture Workflow »
• Capture Workflow When the Camera Is Not Connected to a... »
• Device and Media Preparation »
• Capturing Images »
• Occasional Verification »
• Transferring Images »
• Editing Images »
• Capture Workflow When the Camera Is Connected to a Computer »
• Starting the Capture Software »
• Device and Media Preparation »
• Capturing Images »
• Occasional Verification »
• Editing Images »
• Flash Photography »
• Built-in Speedlight »
• TTL Flash Control »
• Using the Built-in Speedlight »
• Flash Shooting Distance Range for the Built-in Speedlight »
• Usable Lenses with the Built-in Speedlight »
• Ready-Light »
• Hot Shoe »
• PC Sync Terminal »
• Flash Sync Modes »
• Flash Sync Modes for Optional Speedlights »
• Flash Exposure Compensation »
• Using Optional Speedlights »
• Notes for Using an Optional Speedlight »
• Working with Images on the »
• Reviewing Images »
• Selecting an Image Mode »
• Single-Image Mode »
• Histogram Mode »
• Zoom Mode »
• Multiple Image Mode »
• Status Bar »
• Selecting a Review Folder »
• Browsing Through Images »
• Selecting an Image »
• Overexposure Indicator »
• Changing Display Contrast and Brightness »
• Auto Review »
• Slide Show »
• Starting/Stopping a Slide Show »
• Deleting Images »
• Tagging Images »
• Recording Sound Files »
• Using the Video Output Port »
• Connecting »
• Enabling/Disabling External Video »
• Connecting to Your »
• Advantages to an IEEE 1394 Connection »
• Advantages to a Card Reader »
• Connecting Your Camera to the Computer »
• Quitting—Disconnecting from the Computer »
• Using the Card Reader »
• Camera Care »
• Handling »
• Cleaning »
• The Imager »
• Storing »
• Top and Back Status LCDs »
• Serial Data Collection »
• Connecting a Device to the Serial Port »
• Serial In Mode »
• Serial Out Mode »
• Setting the Baud Rate »
• Global Positioning System »
• Requirements for Using the GPS Feature »
• Using the GPS Feature »
• Appendix A: Specifications »
• Burst Depth and Burst Rate »
• Appendix B: Lens Compatibility »
• Compatible Lenses and Lens Accessories »
• Incompatible Lenses and Lens Accessories »
• Appendix C: Troubleshooting »
• Problems Indicated in the Top Status LCD »
• Other Problems »
• Appendix D: Warranty »
• KODAK PROFESSI0NAL DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera »
• Warranty Repair Coverage »
• Limitations »
• Outside the United States »
• Warranty is Not Transferable »
• How to Obtain Service »
• Product Support Options »
• Glossary »
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http://www.kodak.com/.../14nQuickStart.pdf
Q U I C K S TA R T G U I D E: D I G I TA L C A M E R ... Q U I C K S TA R T G U I D ... Flash Exposure Compensation ... Remote Release accessory ... Quickly access digital functions using Digital Status ... Shutter speed/Exposure Compensation ...
KODAK PRO 14N SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
www.amateurphotographer.co.uk
The editing software is sophisticated and packed with loads of functions...Similar size apart from the battery/cards compartment at the bottom...Generated in 0.103 seconds in which 0.089 seconds were spent on a total of 12 queries...
luminous-landscape.com
I have one if you are interested...Another good think about the Kodak, you can create and name folders in camera to shoot to, I wish my Canon would do that...Kodak Pro 14n - Luminous Landscape Forum...
photo.net
I don't know why you want to go with the 14N because the Fuji S2 can produce image as big as 30x40 without any grain or pixelation...Only rely on MegaPixel for better quality, but the algorithm in 14N for megapixel capture is terrible...My Friend and I have tested the kodak 14N and s2 30x40 poster size and the s2 end up a winner...The 14N algorithm is bad, it...
www.prophotohome.com
I agree with John .Wait and see what the 14n is capable of before making that decision.If you own Nikon glass you have some options...It would be between the 760 and the 14n...Why would you buy a 760 when the 14N will clearly phase it out...I don't think new buyers in the digital market should consider any less than 14N especially considering the competitive price...
www.wetpixel.com
The new Kodak 14n will be in the shops by next month I was informed yesterday...Although it has less features than the EOS 1Ds it is equally rugged, half the weight and far less ugly...Will the DCS Pro 14n digital camera be available as originally anticipated...The DCS Pro 14n will have a one-year warranty, with service provided at Kodak Service Centers...
