Nikon DS-5MC Digital Camera User Manual


 
VI Basic Operations CAMERA
2 Photographing Images
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NOTE: If the exposure time exceeds 6 seconds, is displayed.
By right-clicking the mouse, photographing is stopped.
Confirm the image and, if satisfactory, save the image. Use the (capt. button) or the REC
menu or the shortcut menu to save the image.
If the brightness needs adjustment, change the exposure condition by using the C_gn (camera
gain) adjusting button and the shutter speed adjusting button, then photograph again with the
(exposure start button).
To return from this status to the live image, press (focus button).
To get out of the DF/FL scene mode, select another scene mode or the custom mode.
NOTE: When connecting DS-L1 with the Nikon 80i microscope equipped with DIH-E
or Nikon 90i microscope via USB, the shutter for the episcopic illumination
will automatically open or close, corresponding to the DF/DL scene mode
operation.
This function is enabled only when observation method of the microscope on
DS-L1 is set for “FL” (fluorescent microscopy) (For the setting for each
observation method, refer to “6.2.3 Microscope Status Display/Microscopy
Setup Menu (MIC Info Menu)” in Chapter VI.).
With this function, the shutter opens by entering the DF/FL scene mode (in
case the shutter has been closed). Then, when the exposure by the
(exposure start button) is completed, the shutter closes. When performing
the focusing again with the (focus button), or performing the exposure
again by the (exposure start button), the shutter opens again.
Further, when selecting another scene mode or the custom mode to get out
of the scene mode, the shutter opens (in case the shutter has been closed).
NOTE: When using Nikon 80i microscope equipped with DIH-M, if the automatic
shutter open/close function is required, input the following Telnet command
from the PC.
w_DEPION2
With this operation, the shutter will always open/close automatically while
the microscope is used in the DF/FL scene mode.
NOTE: If you are photographing a dark subject that requires a long exposure time,
use the camera head in a cool place to allow its temperature to decrease.
This will help to reduce star-shaped noise and increase the camera
performance.