Kodak 645 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Capturing and Processing Images
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Intervalometer
The DCS 645 has an Intervalometer that
automatically captures a sequence of images at
specified intervals over a specified time period.
You might use the Intervalometer to capture a
flower bud opening or for unattended
surveillance.
The Intervalometer is disabled automatically after
the specified time has elapsed, even if the
specified number of images have not been
captured. For example, if you set the
Intervalometer for fifteen exposures at one
second intervals, the buffer would fill after a few
exposures, and the camera would not be able to
maintain the one second interval. It would stop
capturing images after fifteen seconds even
though fifteen images had not been captured.
While the Intervalometer is enabled, the
camera does not enter Battery Save state.
1 Choose Intervalometer from the Main menu.
2 Choose the desired option from the
Intervalometer menu.
3 Change settings, as needed, on the
Intervalometer options screens (page 86).
4 Press the left or right side of the Four-way
switch to sequence through the numeric fields.
Press the top or bottom of the Four-way switch
to change the highlighted numeric value.
Press the OK or Cancel button. (In the Enable
screen, choose Yes or No.)