Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Camera Control Pro Reference Manual
Overview
This section describes the structure of this manual, outlines Camera Control Pro's main functions, and gives the system requirements and installation instructions.
Using Camera Control Pro
This section describes how to use Camera Control Pro.
Appendices
This section lists preferences and describes how to uninstall the software.
Important Information on the Product Key The product key may be found on the CD-ROM case. It is required when installing or upgrading this software and can not be replaced if lost.
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Product key
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This manual has been written to help you take advantage of the many features included in Camera Control Pro. Be sure to read this manual thoroughly, and to keep it handy when using Camera Control Pro.
Conventions
This manual assumes basic knowledge of cameras and Windows or Finder operations. Refer to the documentation provided with your computer or camera for more information. [. . . ] This button is only available when a nonCPU lens is mounted on the camera. displays the dialog shown at right, where the lens focal length and maximum aperture can be entered. Green indicates that the battery has enough charge for continued operation. Yellow indicates that battery level is low; ready a fully charged spare battery pack. Red indicates that the battery is exhausted, and that no further photographs can be taken until the battery pack has been replaced. You may not be able to control the camera from Camera Control Pro when the battery is exhausted. Replace with a fully charged spare battery pack or use an AC adapter (available separately). Should this display turn yellow or red, have the clock battery replaced by an authorized Nikon service representative (a fee is charged for this service).
Self-Timer and Remote Modes
When a D2-series, D200, D70S, D70, D50, or D100 camera is set to self-timer mode, or when the D70S, D70 or D50 is set to delayed remote or quick-response remote mode, the Mechanical tab will show a shooting mode of Single, and any photographs taken with the Camera Control Pro shoot buttons will be taken in single-frame mode with no shutter-release delay. To take pictures in self-timer or remote mode, use the shutter-release button on the camera.
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Continuous Mode
D2-series D200 D70S D70 D50
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When a D2-series, D200, D70S, D70, or D50 camera is connected, the amount of memory remaining in the camera memory buffer is displayed at the right edge of the simulated LCD panel. This information is updated at regular intervals, but temporary discrepancies may exist between the display and the actual amount of memory remaining in the buffer.
Non-CPU Lenses
The following restrictions apply to Camera Control Pro when a non-CPU lens is mounted on the camera (the operations listed can still be performed using the controls on the camera body; see the camera manual for details):
D2-series D200
With lens data
No lens data
D1-series
D100
D70S
D70
D50
Exposure Mode
Can not be adjusted. Mode seCan be selected from Aperture- lected with camera priority auto and Manual. Can only be adjusted in manual exposure mode.
Can only be adjusted if Enable controls on the camera body is not checked. Otherwise same as D100.
Shutter Speed Aperture AF and Shoot Shoot
Shown with asAperture shown as "f/--". Can be used. *
* If D100, D70S, D70, or D50 is connected and set to an exposure mode other than manual, a warning will be displayed.
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The Image Processing Tab
The following settings can be adjusted from the Image Processing tab:
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Image Optimize
D200 D70S D70 D50
Choose the type of image optimization performed. Selecting "Custom" or "Custom 13 " (D2Xs only) and clicking Edit will display "Edit Camera Curves" dialog Curves" dialog.
Sharpening Tone Comp Color space Color Mode
D1X D200 D2X D1H D70S D2Xs D2-series D70 D200 D100 D50
Choose a color space. With the D1, colors are optimized for the NTSC color space, regardless of the option chosen. See the camera manual for details.
Saturation
D200 D70S D70 D50
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The Image Processing Tab Modify hue while leaving brightness and chroma unaffected. Adjustments can be made in the range 9 ° to 9 °, with 0 ° representing the original hues as recorded by the camera (in D1-series cameras, 9 ° is equivalent to a camera hue setting of 0, 0 ° to a setting of 3, and 9 ° to a setting of 6). Select On (Normal), On (Low)(D200 only) or On (High) to reduce noise at high sensitivities. See the camera manual for details.
Hue Adjustment
D1X D200 D1H D70S D2-series D70 D100 D50
Long Exposure Noise Reduction
D2-series D70 D100 D50 D200 D70S
High ISO Noise Reduction
D2X D2Xs D2Hs D200
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Saving and Loading Camera Control Settings
The Camera Control Pro option in the Settings menu is used to save Camera Control Pro settings and to load and apply previously saved settings.
Select this item to load camera settings previously saved using Save Control Settings. . . A dialog will be displayed where you can navigate to the drive Load Control (volume) and directory containing the desired settings file (only files with the extenSettings. . . The settings in the Camera Control Pro window will instantly revert to the saved settings. [. . . ] Post pu 14, 02-676 Warszawa Tel: +48-22-6079400
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