Kodak 645 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Configuring Your Camera
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Long Exposure
The Long Exposure property reduces
accumulated pattern noise in long exposure
images.
Long Exposure Processing is applied
immediately after image capture. As a result,
there is a greater lag time between exposures,
thereby reducing "burst" mode capture rate and
depth. This is true even when the property is set
to "Exposures >1/4 sec." and a shutter speed
shorter than 1/4 sec. is used. For example, if you
are capturing an image using a 10 second
shutter speed, there will be 10 seconds of
processing immediately after image capture.
1 Display the Properties menu (page 70).
2 Select Long Exposure.
3 Choose one of the following:
Never Apply—Long Exposure processing is
not applied to any image, regardless of shutter
speed.
Exposures >1/4 sec.—Long Exposure
processing is applied to images taken with
shutter speeds longer than 1/4 second.
All Exposures—Long Exposure processing is
applied to all images after capture, regardless
of shutter speed.