Kodak DCS 465 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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7-14 Accessing Images from a Mac
5. (Optional) Repeat the steps of the last several sections and acquire
and save additional images.
6. (Optional) Replace the PCMCIA card in the camera back with another
card while connected to the computer and repeat the steps of the last
several sections; however, do not remove a card while the red Card
Busy light on the camera back is blinking. If you do you may lose all
data on the card.
7. (Optional) Take additional pictures; your new images will appear one-
after-another in the driver image window as you take pictures.
NOTES: If you are using an electrically tripped camera, you will not be able
to take pictures (the shutter will not respond) while the Macintosh computer
is accessing the PCMCIA card. The computer is accessing the card when the
red Card Busy light on the camera back is blinking. Wait until the blinking
stops and then take the picture.
If you are using a mechanically tripped camera and you are taking pictures in
rapid succession, do not try to take a new picture until the previous image
has been completely written to the PCMCIA card - that is, until the red card
busy light on the camera back stops blinking. If you do try to take a picture
while the camera back is accessing the card, the shutter will respond.
However, an image will not be recorded, and it is possible that light from the
second image will distort the first image before it is written fully to the
PCMCIA card.