Kodak DCS 465 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Using the DCS 465 Camera Back 6-13
Operating Differences with Your
Camera
There are differences between normal operation of your camera and its
operation when connected to the DCS 465 Camera Back, including:
You use the DCS 465 Camera Back incorporating a Kodak imager
instead of a film back.
You use only supported ISO settings as described earlier in this
chapter.
The amount of “noise” (defects) in an image increases linearly with
time; there is a slow progression of added noise as exposure time
increases. Similarly, a higher ISO results in more noise than a lower
ISO, again in a linear progression. As a result, you should work with
shorter exposure times and lower ISO settings if possible, and avoid
long exposures. Exposures over five seconds are not supported.
The camera back incorporates a universal mount that allows for
horizontal or vertical mounting of the camera back to your camera.
The camera back cannot take exposures of more than three seconds.
If the shutter release plunger is
partially
depressed for more than three
seconds, the camera back will not capture an image.