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1. poon 2550505 ooooooooo Loooog IE eiela eee 230505 is u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Li 1 With auto cropping _ Cropping size is automatically adjusted according to the distance between the camera and subject Even if the subject is within the focus range auto cropping might not work if the camera is positioned too far from the subject Pay attention to the distance and auto cropping signs For optimal photo quality and the image size you desire it is always recommended to maintain the optimal distance indicated Special functions of shooting modes e Mirror Mode When taking a picture in Mirror Mode you can flip the image as shown in the message display pictured right Don t flip Reference This message does not appear when you set the flip direction in advance in the Setup Menu to always flip the image to the same direction You can also flip the image in Surgery Mode and Tele macro Mode e Face Mode When the AUP icon appears on the screen hold the camera as indicated by the Aicon ui Ao jj cJ a T gt uonejedo oiseg N 31 32 e Tele macro Mode When selecting Tele macro Mode Attach the close up lens appears on the LCD screen Attach close up lens Remove the lens cap first Then the close up lens should be screwed onto the front of the lens I Mount the close up lens onto the
2. 2sec 5sec or 10sec The last image taken is displayed for the selected seconds Off Instant playback is off Reference e Even if you select Off the last image taken appears briefly e When you wish to return to take photos during instant playback half press the Shutter button or press SET key e Original image before flip To select save or discard the original image before f l flip Original image before flip Ai Jave Discard Items o Flare Lied ary Two images before and after flip are stored Only flipped image will be saved Reference The images can be distinguished between before and after flip with the icon appearing on the image during Playback Mode TH Original image pia Flipped image 4 Th ee 102 0076 Tab 2 e LCD brightness To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor l LLU brightness snu NwW N 71 e Date format To store current date amp time e Language selection To change the language to display menu and screen messages e Selecting unit display You can choose from metric and imperial uint display system only 78 Date Tormat YYY DD DOMM YNY WWD i i VY i A i Rotate wil Dial Key or touch the item you Date Time wish to change Press A F2or W F3 key to alter the value Bae Language Sprache Langue Haa JPN Frangars Metric imperial Reference Focus distance is dis
3. iS OS 1S a S 5 rote This camera is compatible with SD Memory Card and SDHC Memory Card but not with SDXC Memory Card Make sure the card is facing the right direction Forcing the card may damage the camera or card Do not insert or remove the memory card when the pilot lamp is blinking in orange Doing so may damage your pictures card or camera Close the cover securely Removing SD Memory Card The card label is facing towards the front side of the camera O O x XC Upto 2GB 4to32GB 64GB or larger Ns al A Open the card cover Press lightly on the edge of the memory card until you hear a click sound and it will eject eJawed JINOA mouy o uiye 11 PA Tips e Storage capacities number of pictures Approximately 350 shots can be taken on a fully charged rechargeable nickel hydride cell cell capacity 1 900mAh Approximately 250 shots can be performed when using new alkaline batteries based on the in house test results The number above are just rough estimates and your results may vary Extensive operation of the camera setting or reviewing photographs may cause the number of shots to be reduced e Write protected tab Writable state The SD Memory card has write protected tab Slide down the tab to
4. In the default setting file number restart with PICO001 when a new folder is created When you wish to use consecutive number even if you change the holder set the file number memory ON Refer to File number memory Volume snNnU wW N 81 82 e Key sound To turn the key sound on or off l Key sound e Shutter sound To turn the shutter sound on or off Shutter sound e AF sound To turn the focus sound on or off when focused Focus sound automatically e Power save ON To select the standby time before power saving starts If no key operation is performed for the set period of time the initial setting is 1 minute the display on the LCD screen will turn off Stand by time for the Power save mode can be changed Power save UN Tab 5 e Reset settings To reset the camera settings to default A Reset settings to default OK Cancel e Flash calibration To calibrate the light intensity of the flash lights When you take many photos light intensity might decrease or color temperature might slightly change Please adjust the light intensity and white balance with SHOFU Gray card provided It takes about 10 minutes for the calibration to complete snuaj N How to perform calibration Please prepare the following items e SHOFU Gray card provided e Scale 50cm e Small table 10cm to place the camera Please place the camera and SHOFU Gray card as shown in
5. Error messages Message Cause Measure Reference Bateries are dead Replace the old batteries with new ones The camera is positioned far outside Take from within the focus distance P26 the focus distance range range displayed on the screen l There is no card in the camera Insert the SD card l l Check the maximum image size PNM gets 100 pigi dSplay that can be displayed on the screen PEG i is The image is not JPEG Only JPEG images can be dis played Battery depleted Focus distance error No memory card Invalid size Invalid image format Bunooyse qnol y90 26210 s pue sueuayuleN 89 90 Message Memory card full All file numbers used Measure Reference Change the image size and image P12 quality The storageteti Replace the full memory card with another memory card with sufficient capacity remaining Too many files are stored in the SD card This camera can manage approxi mately 65 000 images per memory card Replace the full memory card with another memory card with sufficient capacity remaining Memory card locked SD memory card is protected Slide up the write protected tab No image Replace the empty card with the No image is recorded in the SD card recorded one or take new photos to record Cannot read file The image file is damaged read the damaged JPEG Incompatible memory card Compatible me
6. 2 pieces Using colorless tracing paper designed for photography is recommended Cover both outside flashes with the tracing paper and tape as indicated figures below Tracing paper reduces light intensity so that brightness can be adjusted as needed For more details about brightness compensation refer to e Brightness compensation in P 61 For more details about key operations refer to the Key operation in P 71 Use a light diffuser to minimize shadow With diffuser Without diffuser 4 5 a H O S D A 5 Ko se j a O a 51 e Follow the safety information indicated in the attached Important Safety Instructions Viewing your image Single frame playback Press E F4 key in Shooting Mode to change to Playback Mode The last image taken is displayed Return to Shooting Mode Enlarge image Thumbnail images HE Erase data jin Ane7979 fai Playback Mode Reviewing other images Po ge 20Tash i be P2208 2072 1200 11 5 m ra ye 12 0 Y m ia a lt 3 yy a he Ahi TE sites o ne i NG PER a j A Pa TERA 52 Magnifying pictures To magnify the image press F2 Key in Playback Mode Maximum magnification is at 6X Press F3 Key to reduce the size of the picture Press amp F1 Key to redisplay the picture at the 1X original size To magnify different parts of the picture directly touch the area you
7. Auto Tungsten Fluorescent 7 Fluorescent Manual Items Explanations Incandescent lamp Ideal for taking pictures under incandescent lamp Fluorescent lamp 1 Ideal for taking pictures under daylight color 6500k fluorescent lamp Fluorescent lamp 2 Ideal for taking pictures under neutral natural white color 5000k e fluorescent lamp ance White balance can be changed in Face and Tele macro Modes in which TTL light adjust ment is used When using FM metering white balance is automatically adjusted When you select Manual the image shown right appears on the screen Set SHOFU Gray card or the subject you wish to use as the standard of white balance in the square appear ing on the center of the screen and press Shutter button Then press SET to determine or amp F1 key to cancel e Hue To adjust hue Press or directly on the screen or select the color you wish to adjust by pressing 4 F2 Key or F3 Key then rotate the i Dial Key to move the indicator Press OK or SET key to finish e Contrast To adjust the color contrast Touch and keys directly on the screen or rotate the Wi Dial key to move the indicator Press OK or SET key to finish e Sharpness To adjust the sharpness of the image Hue adjustment Contrast Sharpness Sart Normal Hard sNU N N 67 68 Tab 4 e Direction of the image To change the image directio
8. Mec ccc ce ee ec eee A Maintenance and storage 7 e Follow the safety information indicated in the attached Important Safety Instructions Maintenance e Wipe the outside of the camera with a soft celan and dry cloth For disinfection gently wipe with a disinfectant moistened gauze etc Should this camera come into contact with sand avoid dusting off with hands instead use compressed air to clean e Use compressed air to remove dust and dirt from the lens When the lens becomes very dirty wipe it with a lens cleaner moistened soft cloth or lens tissue in a circular motion Never pour lens cleaner directly onto the lens e Do not use thinner benzene or any organic solvent to clean the lens e Do not touch the lens directly with fingers Storage e Store this camera in a cool dry and well ventilated area away from dust and chemi cals Before storing the camera when not in use for a long time store in a hermetic container Placing some desiccant in the container is recommended e Before storing the camera when not in use for a long time remove the batteries and SD Memory card e Even while the camera is in storage press the Shutter button a few times once ina while to check that the camera is working properly 88 Camera problems Trouble Cause Measure Reference Repl the ol tteri ith n ones Cannot take pictures or can Power is automatically turned off not playback the images when the camera is not used
9. SD card slot and AV out connector are inside AV out connector Images taken by EyeSpecial C III can be displayed on the TV screen or liquid crystal projector using a composite connector Incompatible with the devices with digital connector only SD card slot To insert SD SDHC Memory card Function keys F1 F4 keys are function keys which will change depending on the mode you select They are displayed on the upper left of the display You can either press the key or directly touch the screen to operate these functions For example the description Press Mode F1 means you can either press F1 key or the corresponding Mode key on the LCD screen ejawes JNOA mouy o Buie LCD screen indicator Information described on the LCD screen for Shooting Mode and Playback Mode respec tively is as follows Shooting Mode 9 10 1a 11 33 gt js 1b L 12 32 T y 1 ae i 1c T ah 16 30 A jeg 7 D a234 sid i 7979 19 28 Ge 1d 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 Explanations Reference Function keys Function changes depending on the mode you select The functions available are displayed on the LCD monitor 1a Preinstalled modes Preinstalled modes are displayed 1b Custom modes Custom modes are displayed 1c Edit patient ID Menus to edit patient information are displayed information 1d Playback mode To change to Playback mode Active shooting mode Current mode you select i
10. How to select flash mode Key operation g E Gi Rotate the Dial key while pressing F1 key Fie For more details about flash modes refer to Flash mode in P 61 For more details about key operations refer to the Key operation in P 771 Focus distance in Face mode Marking the floor with plastic tape is recommended to keep the ideal distance between the patient and the camera 850mm Shadow appearing in the Face mode Shadow might appear along the patient body or the background might be darker when photo graphing with flash lights on In order to overcome this problem turn off the flash When turning off the flash bright im ages can be taken without creating shadow However the place has to be bright enough to take photos Hold the camera securely to avoid image blurring Flash is turned off Flash is turned on e How to turn the flash on and off Key operation i Gib Rotate the Dial key while pressing F1 key Fie For more details about flash modes refer to Flash mode in P 61 For more details about key operations refer to the Key operation in P 71 sojoud uiye so sdi p 49 50 Tips to minimize shadow when photographing models and prostheses When trying to minimize shadow created when using the flash while photographing a model for inlay cavity in Low glare mode or Tele macro mode using a diffuser is recommended e Preparation Tracing paper 4x10cm
11. camera Gently turn the camera upside down to install the batteries Turn the Lock lever to the position of UN LOCK Then slide the Battery cover to the front side of the camera 2 Flip up the Lock lever and insert 4 rechargeable AA nickel hydride batteries or alka line batteries Close the Lock lever slide back the Battery cover to the original position and rotate the lever to the LOCK position hore Make sure to rotate the Lock lever to the LOCK position to avoid dropping the batteries Use only nickel hydride batteries or alka line batteries Never use manganese bat teries or nickel cadmium batteries Never use batteries of different types or different manufactures together or mix old and new batteries Reference Rechargeable nickel hydride batteries may be inert and consequently it might not sup ply power immediately after it is purchased or left unused for a long period of time Recharge amp discharge the battery fully about 2 3 times to restore the full function of the batteries Performance time of alkaline batteries might become shorter if they have been left unused for a long period of time since their manufacturing date Avoid using batteries in extremely cold environment as low temperatures dramatically reduce the number of pictures you can take Inserting SD Memory Card I Open the SD card slot AV out connector cover and insert the SD Memory card 4
12. for 30 Auto Power off is working i minutes after power save mode is on Switch on the camera again Change to Auto focus Standard or Manual focus is selected Cannot focus even if the AF Spot Auto focus Shutter is half pressed Focus distance is outside the recom Take a photo within the limit of focus n mendation distance No Card appears even if Replace the defective card with Bp The memory card is damaged the memory card is in place new one Do not move the camera once it s focused If it s moved refocus before taking pictures Photographs appear too The camera was moved after bright too dark or blurred focusing Monitor setting is not optimal The images taken with this camera are designed to present optimal color For more details refer to a special fidelity when they are viewed on ized book in color matching sRGB whose color temperature is 6 500k with 2 2 gamma Color fidelity is poor when viewed on the PC or printed out When the camera is turned on nothing appears on the screen while red pilot lamp lighting and eventually the camera freezes This may occur only occasionally Replace old batteries with new when the batteries are exhausted ones Turn off the camera and remove all the batteries Replace the batteries and turn on the camera again If the camera still does not work it might have some defect Contact your SHOFU dealer The camera does not work properly
13. make sure that the camera is working properly Data backup e SD Memory Card or Multi Media Card can be broken by dropping or strong static elec tricity and the data may be lost Always back up all important data in multiple locations to your PC Hard Drive and DVD ROM etc Copyright e Any pictures that you take of existing images may be used for personal use only Any unauthorized copying hiring lending public performance might violate the copyright of rightful owner e Copyright law prohibits the use of pictures without the permissions of the rightful owner Privacy policy e The information which can identify the specific individual might belong to the Person al Information stipulated in the Act on the Protection of Personal Information Handle the images properly in accordance with the law Indemnity e Inno event shall SHOFU be liable for any infringement of privacy and damages includ ing without limitation direct indirect incidental special consequential or punitive damages arising out of the use of the images taken with this camera e SHOFU will repair and replace main body and its system in case of trouble within the warranty period However we do not assume any responsibility for subsequent dam ages arising from the failure of the unit Disposal e This symbol means Do not dispose of this product together with your household waste Please refer to the information of your local community or co
14. re ee S a a rr 4GB S E es a a ee a a ee ee a a rr EyeSpecial C III is sold without Alkaline AA batteries in EU countries and some other countries due to regulations 3 Warranty _ This product has undergone strict quality control and inspection In the unlikely event that a defect or other problem is discovered under normal usage within the warranty period for 1 year after you purchase the product SHOFU will replace or repair this product free of charge Refer to the Warranty attached to this camera Alkaline AA batteries lens cap hand strap SDHC card and SHOFU are consumables and will not be covered by the Warranty 5 N AjuesemMm salossa2oy T 93 Manufacturer SHOFU INIC Kyoto 605 0983 Japan SHOFU DENTAL CORPORATION San Marcos CA USA SHOFU DENTAL GmbH Ratingen Germany SHOFU DENTAL ASIA PACIFIC Singapore SHOFU DENTAL TRADING SHANGHAI China
15. the Shutter Button completely down to take the picture In cases where the focus distance needs to be adjusted release the Shutter button and reposition the camera enbiuyoe peoueApy ow 39 40 Taking photos by adjusting focus distance manually like a general digital cameras You can change the focus distance by changing the dial function to Change focus distance Magnification rate can be disregarded when using this function e Advantage amp Disadvantage of setting the focus distance manually Advantage Can take pictures without regard to magnification rate Disadvantage The images taken aren t standardized e How to change the Dial key function Selected Shooting mode Menu key gt Tab 2 Rotate Dial key Select Change focus distance MENU Tab 1 Reset focus position Select OFF Dial function Refer to Dial function on P 63 Reset focus position Refer to Reset focus position on P 62 rote When determining the focus distance manually manual focus cannot be selected Reference When using manual focus rewrite the setting of the shooting mode For more details about save settings refer to e Register in P 69 How to take photos with focus distance set manually Set focus distance Determine the focus distance by rotating the Gi Dial key while confirming the indicator on the upper right of the screen The mark indicates P the
16. the figure below To calibrate inside flash To calibrate outside flash Direction of the l SHOFU Gray card Reference point Wall Camera SHOFU Gray card 83 84 When you select Flash calibration the message pictured right appears on the Beart fauh asl heeric screen Press OK to start calibration A AE ea EL aa When the figure shown in the right photo appears keep 435mm between the camera and SHOFU Gray card while setting the Gray card on the center of the screen Then press the Shutter Button Fix the gray card at the distance of 1f 1in B Press Shutter Button to start calibration When the message shown in the right photo appears check the distance between the Cannot adjust inside flashes camera and the gray card Then reperform Adjustment has been canceled calibration from the beginning OK When calibration of inside flash is com plete the figure in the photo right appears se When it appears keep the distance of 110mm between the camera and SHOFU Gray card while setting the Gray card on the center of the screen Then press the Shutter Button completely down rix the gray card at the distenc ress Shutter Button to start ca S When the message shown in the right photo appears check the distance between the Cannot adjust outside flashes camera and the gray card and reperform Adjustment has been canceled calibration from the beginning 6 When calibration is completed properly
17. then automatically turn off immediately before taking a picture ejaweo JNOA mouy o Buie Bottom view No Part name Explanations 1 Strap eyelet Holds the hand strap 2 Lock lever Locks the battery cover shut 3 Battery cover Holds batteries in place Batteries are placed in the battery cells 4 Tripod socket To affix to a tripod 5 Name plate Lot number etc is described on it Back and side views Part name Explanations Dial key Changes magnification ratio forward or rewind the image taken and scrolls through items in Menu mode No Function keys Function changes depending on the mode you select Function is 1a F1 displayed on the LCD screen 1b F2 1c F3 1d F4 3 Strap eyelet Holds the hand strap o O Part name Explanations SET Key Camera Mode Function Shooting mode Brief press Change magnification ratio of instant playback Long press On and off the picture infor mation Playback Mode Brief press Display patient information original size Long press Picture information turns on and off Playback Mode Brief press Select image Thumbnail image Long press Menu Brief press Confirm the selected item Long press Liquid crystal display monitor To display images and menu You can operate the camera by with touch panel function directly touching the keys on the screen SD Memory Card DC in jack
18. wish to see on the screen or press AB D x Magnify 2 fa Reduce 9 Thumbnail images Press F3 Key to view thumbnail images Nine images are displayed simultaneously In order to display a single view select one image by moving the cursor to select the image or directly touching it on the screen 12 28 mal T9789 _s The cursor moves when you use the Dial Key to select the image Move Up amp Down 0154 0156 Page0017 0017 yoeqheid wn 53 54 Erasing images Erasing displayed image Select Playback Mode and press f F4 Key to erase the displayed picture The message Erase this im age appears on the image Press OK to erase it Erase this image Cancel You can erase multiple images simultaneously 12 28 2012 fo7 979 by selecting them from the thumbnail display a F Oo oa Press f F4 Key and the following message x Erase images appears l j i Te Erase this image le Erase selected images E Erase all images 0154 0156 Page 0017 0017 e Erase this image One image in the blue cursor will be erased e Erase multiple images simultaneously Select images you wish to erase by directly touching the images on the screen or pressing l ies SET key After finish selecting the images Ril divers press fj F4 Key Press OK to erase the se lected images 0154 0156 Page0017 0017 Finish selecting Trash mark Appea
19. 012 12 28 11 52 1D 7979 TET Papino Photograph patient record Patient s name can be recorded by taking a picture of his her Mocca rOcore When you select Photograph patient record the EE right display appears on the screen Position the camera to photograph the patient name properly and press the Shutter button halfway to focus Reference Camera setting is automatically changed to photograph written or electric patient record Patient ID and name in the photo are not recognized digitally to display on the photo Review amp erase patient information To display the patient name together with the ID F number return to Patient information and select Confirm information OK When you select Erase information the message pictured in the right photo appears Press OK to AN Erase this information erase the data Reference Patient information can also be erased when the camera is turned off uonesedo oiseg N 19 20 Select shooting mode Preinstalled modes Press Mode F1 key to display all the modes preinstalled Eight different modes are prein stalled Select one optimal mode for each purpose Blue frame Selected mode i Select mode Standard E aesecanla Menace 3 photography Back to previous display Up Down To explanation of each mode e Shooting Modes Mode Standard Mode Surgery Mode Mirror Mo
20. 69 0 STi S eee e Erasing custom settings Custom settings can not be erased one by one When you wish to erase a custom set ting select Reset all settings Please note that when you select Reset all settings you will erase not just custom settings but all other startup settings e Overwriting custom settings Please select the custom setting you wish to overwrite Shortcut function in Shooting mode EyeSpecial C Il has shortcut functions Following 4 settings can be changed in Shooting mode without going into the Menu mode Shortcut can be performed by pressing Function key not function O tab while rotating the Gaia Dial key The item you can adjust with each function key in its shortcut function is described in blue under F1 amp each key When pressing and holding a Function key for a few seconds the icon of the setting to be adjusted is underlined in red Then rotate the ij Dial key to adjust Operation Change flash mode snus N Adjust brightness compensation O F2 Turn LED lighting on or off Q F3 LED Change focus mode Prote Shortcut can be performed by pressing the Function key not Function tab while rotating the Dial key 71 12 Playback mode menu You can edit the stored images draw lines and rotate or protect them from accidental dele tion or edit Press Q MENU key on the Playback Mode Items Explanations To draw lines on the image
21. Read through the attached Important Safety Instructions before using this camera Smart digital camera designed exclusively for dentistry EyeSpecial Advanced Manual SHOFU INC Before using your camera Thank you for purchasing our EyeSpecial C Il The instructions mentioned below provide necessary information on successful operation daily maintenance and safe use of this unit Please read this user s manual carefully before use to attain maximum benefits during function and ensure durability of this unit Kindly keep this manual for your future reference Intended use To take intraoral photography for dental treatment planning and documentation Important precautions For your safety e Read through the Important Safety Instructions carefully for safe and correct use Notice e No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means e Some information in this document might become inconsistent with the product due to product software updates e The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice e All relevant issues have been considered in the preparation of this document However should you notice an omission or any questionable item in this document please feel free to notify SHOFU e In case of missing pages or disorder please contact our local dealer for replacement Test shot e Be sure to take some test shots before taking actual clinical photos to
22. ation wr To turn the LED lights on and off Focus mode Reset focus position Dial function To change the dial function from magnification to focus distance Auto cropping To change on or off the auto cropping function Focusing screen To change the grid type ISO AE mode White balance Hue adjustment To adjust hue Contrast To adjust the color contrast Sharpness To adjust the image sharpness To change the image direction while holding the camera in a normal Direction of the image position Flip direction To select the flip direction of the image taken Save settings Save or reset the current custom settings 60 Tab 1 e Flash mode To select flash mode Explanations Right amp Left Both flashes are on Only right flash is on Seen from the LCD Only left flash is on Seen from the LCD Flash is automatically turned on and off for different situation Flash is turned off In some shooting modes certain flash mode cannot be selected e Brightness compensation To adjust brightness of the image Press and keys or rotate the ij Dial key to adjust the SET 7 compensation Press OK or SET key to determine Adjust by 1 3 step between 1 0Ev and 1 0Ev Mirror mode between 0 3Ev and 1 7Ev e LED lighting To turn the LED lights on and off amp To adjust intensity of LED lights Touch and keys or rotate the W Dial key to adjust the SET T light intensity Pre
23. camera lens and rotate it clockwise until it is attached securely piee Place the lens cap before mounting the close up lens 2 Pinch the notches as directed by arrows 1D and pull off the cap as idrected by arrow Reattach the cap when not in use When removing the close up lens always remove it with the cap in place Advanced technique oe Mi wee e eee eee sere es ee eee eesee esses seeseeseeeeseesseeeesee ses ees MEE EE EEE EEE HEHEHE OEE EEE EEE HEHEHE HEHEHE EEE EEE VA S e Se Se e Follow the safety information indicated in the attached Important Safety Instructions In this section advanced techniques for taking more sophisticated photos are introduced Take pictures without auto cropping function Basic procedures are described in Chapter 2 Basic technique Magnification rate changes when the camera is positioned farther from the optimal focus distance e Advantage and Disadvantage when using Auto cropping function Advantage The size of the subject magnification rate is always the same even if the camera is positioned outside of the optimal focus distance Disadvantage Image quality can be degraded when the camera is positioned outside of the optimal focus distance Magnification rate should be within certain range e Advantage and Disadvantage when not using Auto cropping function Advantage Image quality can be maintained even if the image is cropped Magnification rate doe
24. ceeeeeeees 90 Specificati nS viwwticesceessvenidoureenniouucaverins 91 PGC OS SOIC cca cos ceserctececdccccecavaasereveneeet 93 Warranty icerncniidvvinicdencatiadintiaderineimmaninsccanaatia 93 Names of parts Main body Front view Part name Explanations To turn the camera on off Shutter button When taking photographs half press to auto focus Then press down completely to capture the image Pilot lamp Indicates working state of the camera by the color and flash of the light Action of light Working state of the camera Green light lit The camera is working properly Green light blinking Power save mode activated Orange light lit The camera is connecting to SD memory card During this time the SD Memory card or batteries should not be taken out of the camera in order to avoid losing the data Orange light lit Malfunction is detected during activation or operation Red light lit Lens error is detected Outside flash Flashes in Whitening Tele macro and Isolate shad modes Can select to use right left or both flashes by changing the flash mode Inside flash Flashes in Standard Surgical and Face modes Can select to use right left or both flashes by changing the flash mode both flashes work in Surgery and Face modes Lens a E LED light Improves focus capabilities in dark areas Half press the Shutter button The light remains on for 10 seconds after releas ing the button The flash will
25. de Face Mode Low glare Mode Intended use Explanations For standard intraoral photography Basic mode for dentistry For intraoral photography from a distance You can take photos from a farther place than standard mode This mode is optimal for surgery when you do not wish to put the camera close to the subject For intraoral photography using The image taken can be reversed a mirror For shooting facial views or half body portrait For taking details of anterior teeth working models and indirect restorations Hold the camera vertically as indicated by Aa UP mark Auto cropping is not avail able in this mode The outside flash illuminates obliquely to reduce the glare on the teeth With intense flash lights inner shade of the teeth can be emphasized Whitening Mode A Note Optimal for shade comparison be tween before and after whitening Tele macro Mode For taking anterior teeth indirect restorations and working models Isolate shade Mode Optimal for shade taking Isolate shade mode Similar conditions with Low glare mode but with lower light intensity which reduces glare and emphasizes the surface texture and shade of the teeth The outside flash enables photography with a higher magnification rate Close up lens must be placed Two images are automatically created in this mode an image taken in low glare mode another image in which the tooth color is natural whil
26. digital zoom range Rotate the dial to right to zoom in the image Focus range Range of digital zoom O 113 143 Wide angle view ta ij Telescopic view Current focus distance Reference The image above is an example of Standard Mode Range of focus distance is different by each mode Set focus distance Position the camera within the optimal distance range of between the camera and the sub ject Optimal focus distance En AR ete Soa Roe s e ae g a ER H 30 cm cote 113 te iii enbiuyoe pedueApy ow 4 42 Taking pictures e Focus and take pictures Half press the Shutter to focus Set the focus within the Auto Focus Di AF frame 5 ni aa ha Ait E pe an E Dea gin fe nes AF frame 2 After focusing press the Shutter Button completely down to take the picture eFollow the safety information indicated in the attached Important Safety Instructions In this chapter further advanced techniques and useful information to help you take more sophisticated intraoral images are introduced ror Information given is just for your reference and does not guarantee optimal images will be achieved by changing the settings It also does not guarantee that you can take optimal photos by using the techniques in this chapter Tips to hold the camera Hold the cam era body with your left hand To hold the camera securely e Take one step forward to stabilize your upper Uphold t
27. e wait until the camera reaches room temperature before you remove your camera from the plastic bag Recording media The recorded data might be lost in the following cases SHOFU will not be responsible in any way for the loss of recorded data or the consequences of such loss It is recom mended to always maintain backup data on another media hard disc etc 1 If the card is misused by the user or any third person 2 If the card is affected by strong static electricity or electrical noise 3 If the card is removed or the camera is tuned off while recording data to or format ting the card 4 If the card has reached its write cycle limit When the card is formatted all the recorded data has been erased Make sure to backup important data Once the memory card has reached its limit of read writes you will not be able to use it Please replace the card with new one Avoid using in areas where strong static electricity or electric noise is generated Do not bend apply excess force or expose to extreme temperatures Strong static electricity or shock might damage the memory card resulting in failure to record or playback images Please replace the damaged card with new one Do not touch the terminal with fingers or metals Keep away from heat moisture and direct sunlight LCD screen with touch panel function e TheLCD monitor has been developed using high precision engineering Although the percentage of active pixel is m
28. e Auto cropping To turn on and off the auto cropping function Auto cropping Items Explanations The image is automatically cropped based on the size you select OFF Image size is automatically adjusted based on the actual focus distance 63 64 e Focusing screen To change the grid type Focusing screen OFF Type 1 Type Explanations Type 3 Type 3 is for Face mode only Optimal grid is automatically selected e ISO speed To adjust ISO speed Items Explanations Light intensity is automatically adjusted for different situation 100 to 400 When ISO speed is raised bright image can be taken even in a dark place However image noise increases ISO speed can be adjusted only in Face Mode and Tele macro Mode in which TTL light adjustment is used It s set at 100 for the mode using FM light adjustment e Auto Exposure AE Mode To change AE mode Center weighted Spot Average Items Explanations FlashMatic The camera automatically measures the distance from the subject and Evaluates light conditions of the entire image to set an optimum picture exposure AE mode can be adjusted only in Face mode and Tele macro mode in which TTL light adjustment is used Center weighted metering Spot metering Average metering SnNus N 65 66 Tab 3 e White balance To change white balance J White balance
29. e deemphasizing the back ground in order to minimize the deception of visual shade evaluation The camera might fail to differentiate between the teeth and surrounding structure in the cases where the teeth or gingiva are severely stained or discolored uonesedo oiseg N 21 22 STi S e00 o e Change mode display There are two methods of mode display mode list and mode details Press F4 key to alternate between detail mode and list mode Select mode Select mode Standard SESE E E L AAE LEEN photography te For intraoral photography from a certain distance for surgery For intraoral photography using a mirror The image reversed after Page 1 3 Details List mode Custom mode Preinstalled camera settings can be changed and registered as custom modes for future use When pressing Eustom F2 Key in the shooting mode 3 custom settings appear on the screen Cannot select if no custom setting is Custom 1 registered Custom Custom 3 Sean OR code ror When the camera is turned off the camera setting returns to preinstalled mode To return to your custom settings press F2 key Reference To register custom setting refer to eSave settings P 69 Scan QR Code Camera settings can be changed in one step by simply scanning a QR code exclusive for this camera I When pressing Custom F2 Key in the shooting mode 3 custom settings appear on the sc
30. e mode starts working To continue using the camera after auto power off turn off the camera and reactivate it by turning the power on e How do you confirm the battery level When the camera is turned on the battery level indicator will appear on the display Indicator Remaining battery level Green appears only for 5 sec Orange The battery is almost half charged cq The battery will soon run out Have new or charged bat Red teries ready There is ample battery charge The batteries are depleted The display will go blank shortly after this message appears and the camera will stop working Replace or recharge the batteries Battery exhausted error message e Slow response of the camera EyeSpecial C Il sometimes does not respond to your command immediately when other operations are in progress for example immediately after you rotate the wa Dial to change the magnification rate and then press the Shutter half way to focus or just after you take a picture etc For optimum performance wait until ongoing processes have concluded before operat ing eJawed JINOA mouy o uiye 15 e Follow the safety information indicated in the attached Important Safety Instructions Before you start taking pictures EyeSpecial C II is designed exclusively for dentistry which is different from general digital cameras that allow pictures at any distance from the object In order to take int
31. ears when the brightness of the object is inappropriate m eim The object is too bright Whitening Mode only Bark The object is too dark Face and Tele macro modes only emmy eee ner ies firmly and stably 19 Storage capability Remaining storage capacity is indicated when current P 12 image size and quality are continued to use When 0000 appears the memory card is full 20 Indicate the focus is appropriate or inappropriate when P 28 auto focused Green Focused properly Red Not focused properly 21 22 23 Grid to focus properly 24 Sharpness Sharpness of the image to be taken is indicated P 67 In default setting sharpness is not indicated on the screen 25 Contrast Contrast of the image to be taken is indicated P 67 In default setting contrast is not indicated on the screen 26 Hue of the image to be taken is indicated P 67 In default setting hue is not indicated on the screen 27 28 White balance Indicates the current white balance P66 29 30 intensity 32 Brightness Indicates current state of brightness compensation compensation 33 eJawed INOA mouy o uiye Playback Mode 2042 12 2 BATS 402 0076 fin7979 Explanations Reference Function keys Function changes depending on the mode you select The functions available are displayed on the LCD monitor 1a Shooting mode To change to Shooting mode 1b Enlarge image Image taken is enlarged 1c Thumbnail index Thumbna
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33. ery dark place it might not focus properly When taking intraoral photography high contrast area such as interdental area or cervical area should be included in the AF area e Cause 2 Camera was moved after focusing Countermeasure Hold the camera firmly Explanation The camera or the subject was moved after focusing Hold the camera firmly while stabilizing the upper half of the body Focusing the area outside of the AF frame Specific area can be focused by using Spot AF I Hold the camera toward the subject and touch the area you wish to focus Spot AF area You can move the focus An7979 area within the Spot AF area Half press the Shutter to focus Then after focusing press the Shutter button completely to take a picture sojoud Burye Jo sdI L r 45 Take pictures with Focus lock When focusing on the area outside of Spot AF area you can select Focus lock as indicated with the red frame in the photo 21 63em m 30 cmi Aa Wis 125 we 1s ye ji e The area to be F x d focused gne mDr s Move the camera in such a way that the red frame is overlapped by the Spot AF area Press the Shutter button half way to focus gl shi m 30 cm PUSS S ena 10 i fn 97 Move the camera back to the original position while pressing the Shutter button Use caution to avoid changing the distance between the subject and the cam era 46 3 Press the Shutter B
34. eseciuss 3 LCD screen indiCator ccccccceeseeesseseeeeeneees 4 Shooting Mode s occcncdoesivssrcutieedociursaeuidetans 4 Playback MOU6 bois cesrceresvscsnssssesscoreceansevetexsctves 6 Operation methods cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 Direct touch screen siccciniseresntnurcsesniescnenemmeveinds 7 Press keyS ve sesnavasstesncesecusenvnietesnnsenctnesvutatencsuss T Getting Started 0 0 0 eeeeeceeeeeeseeessseeereeeeeseeeeees 8 Attaching the hand strap ccccccssseeeeeees 8 Attaching the lens cap strap optional 9 Installing batteries eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 10 Inserting SD Memory Card 11 Removing SD Memory Card 00008 11 Removing the lens Cap cceeeseseeeeeeeees 12 Turning the camera ON weiciccccessssecscvesececcensede 13 Initial activation and setup cee 13 Basic OPGlatlOMccvicencesiccinicccncivvsenedevennessensene 16 Before you start taking pictures 16 ProcedUrecerirecsenr renennemn ser E 16 Input Patient ID or photograph patient record op tonal snime s eS 17 Enter NUMDE iiris itarriinriss tansia 17 Scanning QR Code Feature not yet available outside of JAPAN ssssisisi sw eaisdeodcsiematirincrinn 18 Photograph patient record ceeeeeeeees 19 Review amp erase patient information 19 Select shooting MOE cccsessssseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 Preinstalled modes ccccccceeesseesseeeeeees 20 Custom Mode adinc
35. he camera securely body with your left hand or other thing that upper arms to your doesn t move body e Put your elbows on the TD desk etc Uphold the camera with your right hand while keeping your upper arms to your body For taking horizontal photos For taking vertical photos e e Tips for pressing Shutter button Pressing with your fingertip may cause Pressing with the ball of your finger may images to blur yield better quality photos As indicated above when pressing the Shutter button with your fingertip the camera might be shaken causing image blurring When pressing the Shutter button with the ball of your finger the camera can be hardly shaken minimizing image blurring sojoud uiye 10 sdi op 43 44 Tips to avoid image blurring P S S Desk COo For intraoral photography For photographing models When taking magnified image of natural teeth with Low glare mode or Tele macro mode even slight agitation of the camera affects the composition of the image Use your left hand to fix the camera and subject as illustrated above Tips for operations Cause of inappropriate focus and countermeasures e Cause 1 Contrast is insufficient for the area to be focused Countermeasure Focus on the area with high contrast Explanation Auto focus of EyeSpecial C II is based on the contrast of the subject Thus when the subject is in a single color completely has low contrast or it s placed in v
36. iginal 27 28 Take picture Focus and take picture Half press the Shutter to focus La 2t S0 0m Set the focus within the AF frame Si aea a Ne Haei When the focus is properly determined the following 4 types of information appear or change AF area 1 Actual distance from the subject when 2 Auto cropping indicator focused properly t Green Auto cropping in range JET Red Auto cropping out of range Check the distance Out of focus distance Check the focus range 3 Magnification rate HER Green Magnification in range Magnification out of range Check the distance to the target 4 Focus indicator Green In focus Red Out of focus Check the distance or if the subject can be focused appropriately When all indicators are green you can take photos with all settings being valid However you can still take photos even if all indicators other than focus are red PA Tips M E OE E e SPOT Auto focus When touching the center of the LCD screen in the shooting mode the focus mode can be changed to SPOT AF mode with the touched area being the center of the focus For returning to standard AF mode keep pressing the spot focused area for a few seconds S we a ei pa 308 crm CE 2t 600H Spot AF area Press any area you wish to focus within this white frame For more details about changing the focus mode refer to the information below e Foc
37. il index is displayed 1d Erase image To select images you wish to erase Selected Shooting Mode Picture No Total number The No of image currently displayed and the total number of Selected magnification Selected magnification rate is indicated rate Horizontal to vertical ratio of the image is indicated 7 Image quality Selected image quality is indicated Flip indicator Shows if the image taken is flipped of not 3 Original image before flip Sl Flipped image In order to store both images before and after flip set Store original image before flip in the Setup Menu No i ba 6 EA Battery indicator Remaining battery level is displayed Patient ID Patient ID is indicated when entered prior to taking photo Folder No File No Folder No in which captured image is stored and the File No of the image captured are indicated Protect The image s having this icon is are locked to avoid ac cidental erasing or editing Operation methods There are two ways to operate this camera Direct touch screen Touch one function tab you want to select Press keys dh Tips e Touch panel function of EyeSpecial C Il Screen keys can be operated with or without gloves on or a tip of the pen However se curely pressing with finger is recommended Please kindly note that the screen does not respond to multi touch or swipe motions Press A F2or w F3 key or rotate the Gi dial key to selec
38. l Using this zoom function you can easily ensure the image taken is properly focused Original x2 x4 enbiuyoe peoueApyY ew 35 36 Taking pictures e Focus and take pictures Half press the Shutter to focus Set the focus within the AF frame When the focus is properly deter mined the following 3 types of information display 1 Actual distance from the subject when focused properly 58S em Green Within the focus distance G2 aicm Red Out of focus distance Check the focus range an aie tis a ais W Jin phe ae ni dg 2 Magnification rate HER Green Magnification in range ie Magnification out of range Check the distance to the target 3 Focus indicator re Green In focus Red Out of focus Check the distance or if the subject can be focused appropriately When all indicators are green press the Shutter button completely To adjust the focus distance release the Shutter button and reposition the camera Taking photos with manual focus You can select manual focus to optimize the conditions of your photo Method to take photos is the same with conventional dental digital cameras based on the single lens reflex camera Advantage and disadvantage of photographing with manual focus Advantage Basic handling is the same with conventional single lens reflex camera No waiting time to auto focus Disadvantage Move the camera to focus properly Need to ge
39. mat SD card file number is continued File number is not stored File number restarts with PIC0001 JPG when you change or format SD card or when you erase all images stored in the SD card When the date of the dated folder is changed file number also restarts with PIC0001 JPG However when you store some images in one folder their file numbers will be consecutive Image figure e Reset file number When the Reset file number is selected the next image taken will reset the counter A Peak Te MAR DK Cance e Folder name To change the folder name Folder name Std format Date format Std format Dated format SD Card Reference Tab 4 e Volume To adjust the volume A folder named with Folder No 3 digits SHOFU is created Folder number is 3 digit number starting from 100 A maximum of 9999 images can be stored in one folder A folder named with Folder No 3 digits year month date 5 digits is created and its image is stored Folder numbers are 3 digit numbers starting from 100 Date format is year single digit Month double digits day double digits PICTO0001 JPG DCIM 100SHOFU eeeeeeeeee2e29292 Standard folders together with their stored images remain unchanged 10140820 ee ee When date folder is selected one folder oe is automatically created for each day when you take pictures 10240821
40. me and ID No by scanning QR Code Photograah patient record Photograph patient record Confirm informet on Confirm stored patient s ID Erase information Erase stored patient s ID Enter number When you select Enter number number keys ap Erase last one letter pear on the display You can enter maximum of 10 digits number including space period slash and dash when used Finish the input uonejedo oiseg N 1 18 Scanning QR Code Feature not yet available outside of Japan Patient s name and ID number can be stored by scanning a QR Code exclusive to this camera When you select Scan QR Code the following display ap pears on the screen Hold this camera over the code in such a way that the white square on the screen is centered over the QR code Half press the Shutter button to start scanning ePress shutter to start scanning When scanned successfully the message pictured in eee the right photo will appear on the screen Press OK e to store the information Name OK Scan again VA Tips Patient ID number will be displayed on the screen and stored as follows 1 In the Shooting Mode Patient ID number is displayed on the lower right of the screen and recorded on the image taken 2 In Playback Mode on Patient ID number is displayed on the lower right of the E screen 3 ID information image When a patient ID is recorded an image shown below is created 2
41. mory cards are SD Card or SDHC Card SDXC cards are not currently supported Incorrect unsupported SD card is being used Following factors are considered File system was changed by formatting the SD card using a computer Formatted in different camera or other devices Format the SD card following the instructions displayed on the LCD screen of the camera All recorded images are erased after formatting the SD card Backup the necessary files by transferring pictures to the computer It might be also considered that SD card is defective Please try another card if you have one File system error WB unadjusted Format the SD card following the instructions displayed on the LCD SD card system error has been screen of the camera It might be found also considered that SD card is defective Please try another card if you have one Something other than the provided SHOFU Gray card was photographed Use provided SHOFU Gray card when white balance is manually set Frequently asked questions Question How long is the battery life Why don t the number of pictures remaining decrease after taking pictures Or why does it some times decrease two at once Cannot see a picture taken on the camera screen Why Answer Refer to Tips Storage capacities number of pictures p 12 The picture does not take up enough space to decrease the number or the picture takes up space to decrease 2 or more at o
42. n appears on the start screen you can start taking pictures Follow the messages appearing on the screen Initial activation and setup When you first turn the camera on you may need to set the language date time and unit Language selection Select one language from Japanese ee Larnguage Sprache Langue English Germany and French FASE JPN English Deutsch Francais eJawed INOA mouy o uiye 13 14 Choosing the date display style Select one date format Setting the date and time Rotate the jij Dial key or touch the screen to move to the next item field Press amp F2 key or F3 key to increase or decrease the value for each option Selecting unit display You can choose from metric and imperial unit display Reference Date format YYYY MM DD DD MM YYYY MOD AYYYY Metric Imper ial cm mm Tt In These items can be changed later in the Setup Mode uh Tips e What s power save mode If no key operation is performed for the set period of time the initial setting is 1 minute the display on the LCD screen will turn off The pilot lamp blinks when the Power save mode is on Press any button or touch the LCD screen to turn the display back on Stand by time for the Power save mode can be changed in the Set up menu P 32 e What s Auto power off This camera automatically turns off if no operation is performed for 30 minutes after the power sav
43. n while holding the B camera in normal horizontal position Camera position Horizontal Vertical Items Explanations Horizontal image The aspect ratio is 4 width 3 height Vertical image The aspect ratio is 3 width 4 height When vertical image is selected right and left margins are blacked out as shown in the photo below e Flip images To select on and off image flip as well as flip direc tion Flip direction Every time Vertically Horizontally Don t flip Explanations Every time You can select if you flip the image or not after each shot Vertical The image taken is automatically flipped vertically and stored Horizontal The image taken is automatically flipped horizontally and stored Don t flip The image taken is stored without being flipped e Save settings Save or reset the current custom settings Save settings Overwrite settings Save to Custom Setting snu NwWN N Explanations Reset Current custom settings are all reset and return to default setting Overwrite settings Current custom settings overwrites the previous one Save to Custom setting Current custom settings are stored as new custom setting When selecting Save to Custom setting select from Custom 1 to Custom 3 to register the setting Select register Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Press a F2 Key to select Custom Setting 1 3 to take photos P 22 Custom mode
44. nce The camera is operating normally and you can continue taking pictures Possible causes are as follows If the file name is changed or its location is changed to another folder the image cannot be displayed on the camera screen Get it back to the original name and position If the image is edited or rotated on the computer and then overwritten the new image might not be able to be displayed on the camera screen In this case it can not be restored to display on the camera What s the temperature range iye between 0 C to 40 C Humidity 10 to 80 for camera use Specifications itr atPeeSaxswardeethonstetrats oSese ores Seen eee ONE ee ee Poe ie O Items Specification Kind Primary Color Filter Complementary color filter Size 1 2 33inch Total pixels Approx 12 million pixels 4 164x3 050 ixels Sensor illi length 35mm equiva 50 175mm Zooming method Optical electric zoom Electronic zoom LPF IR cut filter LPF 405 to 664nm Anti reflection coat IR cut filter UV cut Method Contrast auto focus AF area Center weighted SPOT AF One single shot auto focus and manual focus by adjusting the distance TTL through the lens metering FlashMatic patented light control AE WB Shooting Standard Surgery Face Mirror Low glare Whitening using Face mode Outsideflashconnector F O O OSS Y O e No viewfinder e 3 5inch VGA 640 480 Liquid crystal display e Movie plays on NTSC PAL PIRRE No mag
45. nification Full screenx2 Full screenx4 Record gt suoeaoads 91 92 Display Playback Mode Display Playback Mode Operation environment External I O Items Specification Cid beem af eo ooo oo y i a boes a Goao SSS ooo i a oo toe ooa ra baem SSS i eeoa i Up to x2 of maximum optical zoom when setting focus distance manually 10 Steps from x1 05 1 0 95 to x2 1 0 5 ExifTag information In accordance with Exif2 21 DCF standard e Date Shooting conditions Patient ID Information imprinting e Date Shooting conditions e Date Metric Imperial cm mm in ft Rotate reverse function Rotate 90 based on Exif information Data erase function 1 image Selected image All images Power supply 4 Alkaline AA batteries 4 Nickel hydride batteries Battery for built in clock SR44 cannot be replaced by users External power supply Digital zoom Weight 465g accessories not included Spe aune embers 0 to 40 C 10 to 80 without condensation Humidity Storage Temperature 10 to 60 C 10 to 90 Humidity meso oo SSS mase oOo CoS Remote releaseterminal COSS C Sound input s Sound input s Audio output Built in lt lt Accessories Name EyeSpecial C II Main body Lens cap Hand strap Alkaline AA battery Video cable SDHC card SHOFU Gray card Close up lens Important safety instructions User s Manual Quick reference Warranty Quantity Note a a rr ee a ry
46. ntact our dealers regarding the proper handling of end of life electric and electronic equipments Recycling of this product will help to conserve natural resources and er prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health caused by inappropriate waste handling For the latest information of EyeSpecial C II visit our website at http www shofu com Select the region you purchased the camera CAUTION EyeSpecial C Il conforms to the following standard for interference from radio frequencies Class B of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI Part 15 Class B of Federal Communications Commission FCC This product may cause radio interference during its use In such cases users may be required to take appropriate steps SD SDHC and SDXC Logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC Contents Before USING your CAMETA cccceeeesssseeeeeeeneees ii Intended USEC cccceccecseseeeseeeeeeesseseeaaereeeeeesens ii Important precautions esisccncascccssnerssnecncescieseexendanns ii Getting to know your camera 1 Names of parts 7 an ccsxnctnncstonesecsdammanetenteesenadamateienns 1 Mai OD cer e 1 PV ONE WIG W ss2cececcetesect enero nensnteserdensetenesevesdecesest 1 Bottom VIGW sxcceo cnazersenneancsbasnaxextnncsenrsnetdnessaacs 2 Back and side VICWS cccccceeeceseeeeeesereees 2 Function ROWS ccvssctesecusstessteresacusatesseusse
47. of photo range is blacked out waia Lo E 1244 fie 7 97 8 Image quality Extra Tine Fina Standard Image quality Compressive ratio Intended use Extra fine Fine Small Normal print L 2L size amp for viewing photos on the computer screen Standard Midde Useonthe Internet STi S EE E OE Compressive rate The quality of JPEG images vary depending on the compressive rate you select when you save the images The bigger the compression rate the lower the image quality Once the image quality is lowered you can t return it back to the original quality When you view the photos on a computer Fine is sufficient for quality viewing How ever when you process them with Retouch Software etc please select Extra fine In the case you wish to downsize the image regardless of the quality selecting Stan dard is recommended e Image information Turning the image information on or off date and settings mage information OFF Fo p Explanations No information is imprinted on the image Patient ID Date of the photo Conditions of photography magnifica tion rate Shooting mode Flash mode Date of the photo Conditions of photography Date of the photo SnNus N 75 6 e Instant playback To select the time to display the last image taken Instant playback 10 Items Explanations
48. ore than 99 99 there may be white black or red pixel at 0 01 This is not a sign of defect and does not affect the recorded images e Do not scratch or press the screen with any sharp instruments e When using this camera in a cold location the screen may appear darker immediately after start using compared to normal environment The screen will return to normal brightness as the internal temperature of the camera rises e Ifthe LCD monitor becomes dirty with fingerprints or dust wipe with a soft dry cloth Degradation of image quality e The image quality is not degraded even if the camera becomes old naturally through normal use However if you try to take photos of the sun and intense light comes into CCD or if too many photos are taken it might degrade the image quality Please con tact your SHOFU dealer for maintenance and repair sN UO SION Water proof and chemical proof e EyeSpecial C II is IPX4 waterproof This means that it can withstand against water jets from all directions and can be cleaned with a disinfectant moistened gauze ethanol for disinfection However never immerse it into any liquid e Do not handle batteries and SD Memory card with wet hands Others e Do not apply unnecessarily strong forces to this camera e Turn the camera off while carrying it in the bag e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight to avoid damaging internal components 8 Serre rrr rere eee ee ee ee ee iy MESS
49. played in metric cm mm ft in e Video standard To change the video output style Video standard NTSC PAL Items Explanations NTSC Japan United States Korea etc PAL European countries except for France Australia China etc Tab 3 e Preview zoom reset To select the timing to reset the preview zoom Preview zoom rese Every shot Every maanific OFF Explanations Preview zoom is reset after each shot Preview zoom is reset when you change the magnification rate When you continue using the same magnification rate for taking next photo preview zoom remains unchanged Preview zoom returns to the magnification rate you selected after every Every shot Every magnific shot Unless preview zoom is changed by pressing SET key it does not return to the original size Reference When you turn the camera off or change the shooting mode the image is displayed in original size SnNus N 13 80 e File number memory To turn the file number memory function on or off In default setting file number starts with PICO001 JPG when you change or format SD card or when you erase all images stored in the SD card When Te DIMER MEIE the date of the dated folder is changed file number ON also starts with PIC0001 JPG which can be used sequentially Items Explanations ON File number is stored Even if you stop full screen display change or for
50. prevent valuable data from being ac cidentally erased from the memory card To save edit A or erase data on an SD memory card unlock the card es e Storage capacity of memory card The number of pictures you can take with one memory card varies depending on the image size and quality you selected The numbers of photos you can store in the provided 4GB SDHC Memory card with a variety of conditions are shown below for your reference The figures are just rough estimates Image size 12M 10M 8M 7M 5M 4M 3M 3M 2M VGA Image quality 4 3 3 2 4 3 3 2 4 3 3 2 4 3 3 2 4 3 4 3 1970 Fine 660 750 1000 1120 1620 1820 2460 2760 4150 9999 Default setting Can take 9 999 shots or more Removing the lens cap Pinch the notches on the lens cap and pull it off Reattach the lens cap by pinching the notches Always attach the cap when the camera is not in use Turning the camera on Rotate the Power switch to turn the camera on To turn the camera off rotate the Power switch with the dial notch to the OFF position This camera has power saving function and auto power off function When the camera is left unused for a certain period of time the camera automatically shifts into the power save mode When the camera is left unused further it will shut off automatically to conserve battery power 2 When a message Press any key or touch the LCD scree
51. raoral photos under optimal conditions the distance from the object has to be within a certain range e General digital camera e EyeSpecial C lII Advantages Can take photos at any distance Cannot take clear pictures from close distances Disadvantages The subject doesn t always come in the same size in the photos Light distribution is uneven Procedure Input Patient ID or photograph patient record optional STEPI STEP2 Select shooting mode STEP3 Select magnification rate STEP4 Adjust focus Take photography 16 STEPS Advantages Subjects are always the same size in the photos Light distribution is even Disadvantages Distance has to be within the limited range Enter number P 17 Scan QR code P 18 Photograph patient record P 19 Preinstalled modes P 20 21 Custom modes P 22 wy P 25 d P 26 27 g P 28 Input Patient ID or photograph patient record optional You can choose one image management method from the following 2 methods Give patient ID No to each image Photograph patient record This procedure is optional and can be skipped Press amp F3 key in the shooting mode the following message appears on the screen You can input a new patient number or edit and erase stored information Patient Information Enter number Enter number maximum10 digits including dash period space and hyphen Scan OR code Read patient s na
52. reen Select the bottom key Scan QR code Custom mode 2 When the photo below appears on the screen align the QR code within the white frame Select register Custom 1 Custom Z fustom 3 When taking photos using the registered custom mode follow the procedure of Custom mode in page 22 of this Advanced Manual uolejedo o1Iseg N 23 24 e QR codes for custom presets Following is the QR codes for custom settings Select the appropriate setting for the desired purpose QR code Stone model large Stone model small Intended use Explanations For photographing large stone Compensation is 0 7Ev with models such as study model For photographing small stone models such as abut ment model other settings based on stan dard mode Compensation is 0 7Ev with other settings based on low glare mode Surgery mode using a mirror X ray capture Default When using a mirror in Sur gery mode When photographing X ray photo on the X ray film il luminator To return to default setting Compensation is 0 7Ev with other settings based on surgery mode The photo taken can be flipped Basic settings are the same as Face Mode but focus mode is set manually and flash and LED light are turned off All settings are cleared to default Select magnification Determine the magnification by rotating the Gi Dial key while confirming the indicator on the upper righ
53. rotect all images All images stored in the SD Memory Card will be protected e Unprotect all images All protected images stored in the SD Memory Card will be unprotected 58 For simplified image management Shofu has created proprietary file management software called SureFile To download this free software or for more information please visit http www shofu co jp eyespecial en surefile html The easy to use and convenient SureFile software quickly sorts and files all images taken by EyeSpecial C III according to the patient ID entered prior to capturing images To use SureFile your SD card must first be formatted by the Eye Special C Il camera For proper formatting instructions please refer to Page 8 in your Eye Special C III User s Manual or page 11 in the Advanced Manual SD cards formatted via your PC or another device will capture images properly but will not work with SureFile Jayndwos JnoA o sebew pepsooes Bulwejsuel 59 EyeSpecial C II has a total of three menus Shooting Menu Playback Menu and Setup Menu Shooting Menu You can manually set conditions such as flash mode brightness compensation etc Press oO MENU key to display the conditions Flash mace you can set manually Prightness compentat iwi LED lighting Shooting mode Tab Focus mode Press to display other condi tions you can set manually Reset focus position Items Explanations Flash mode Brightness compens
54. rs on the selected images e Erase all images All images stored in the SD Memory Card will be erased S Note Once erased the data can not be retrieved Edit images You can draw on or rotate the recorded im ages Press MENU Key and the message 3M appears on the display a Fine 12 28 2012 12 00 172 0 Tana 79 Draw on images paint function When Draw is selected you can draw lines on the recorded images Press F2 Key to draw lines and Ej F3 Key to erase them Exit G Draw Erase S Undo yoeqheid wa 55 Press 2 F4 Key to undo the previous ac tions maximum 5 previous actions Press Bl F2 Key again to change the line color and boldness 3 colors 2 boldness Current line When finished editing press amp F1 Key Select Save to save the edited image the original image is also stored separately Save new image Discard Rack to edit Reference Edited image is saved in the size of 640x480 pixels Rotate images The images can be rotated by 90 Press F2 Key to rotate the image clock wise or a F3 Key to counter clockwise Press amp F1 Key to finish rotation Select Store rotated image to record the image Rotate 90 clockwise Rotate 90 counterclockwise Egr Some computer softwares including Windows Picture and Fax Viewer installed in Win dowsXP can not display the rotated images due to failure of reading E
55. s To rotate the image by 90 Protect To protect the images to avoid accidental deletion or unintended editing Refer to Edit images on P 55 Setup menu Basic settings including the image size and on off the key sound etc can be changed Press F4 Key to display setup menu on Shooting Mode or Playback Mode Image size ERE Image quality Fine Image information Original image before flip Discard Setup menu Playback mode menu Items gt de Flare UTE Tab 1 Image size image quality Image information Instant playback Original image before flip Tab 2 LCD brightness Date format Language Metric Imperial Video standard Tab 3 Preview zoom reset File number memory Reset Folder name To change the folder type Tab 4 Volume ai Shutter sound Focus sound Power save ON Tab 5 Reset all settings To reset the camera settings to default Touch panel calibration To delete all information from the SD memorycard Format SD card To delete all information from the SD memory card sNU N N Tab 1 e Image size To select the image size Vertical and horizontal ratio can be either 4 3 of mage Size general digital camera or 3 2 of general single lens reflex camera Reference e Image quality To select the image quality 4 12M 4 3 Oy 473 FM 4 3 3M 4 3 TOM 3 2 MB AM 3 3 aM 352 VGA 4 3 When selecting 3 2 size the area outside
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57. s displayed Estimated distance Estimated distance from target at current magnification rate No before AF Optimal before AF Optimal focus distance at the current magnification P 26 focus range rate is indicated P 28 after AF Actual focus after AF Actual distance from target after focusing in distance green or red Green Within permissible range Red Outside permissible range Close up lens mark Appears when the close up lens is required Auto cropping Appears when auto cropping is available The number is in P 28 green or red Green Auto cropping in range Red Auto cropping out of range Magnification range Indicates selectable magnification range Items Explanations Current magnification Magnification rate currently selected is indicated range Reference 33 N Sz 9 P 25 10 Indicator To select magnification rate P 25 11 Actual magnification Actual magnification rate is indicated The number is in P 28 rate indicated after green or red auto focus Green Magnification in range Red Magnification out of range 12 Horizontal to vertical ratio of the image is indicated 13 14 Indicated only when it s set ON 15 Preview image Appears when the preview image is magnified enlarged 25 Displayed when the center of the image is magni fied twice kd Displayed when the center of the image is magnified four times ee ee power 17 Brightness warning sign App
58. s not have to be within the limited range Disadvantage The camera must be positioned at the optimal distance to take a photo at the selected magnification rate e How to release Auto cropping function Shooting Mode Menu key gt Tab 2 Auto cropping Select Off MENU Refer to Auto cropping in P 30 Reference When you do not wish to use Auto cropping all the time rewrite the setting of the shooting mode Save settings Refer to Auto cropping in P 63 enbiuyoe peoueApy ow 33 How to take photos without auto cropping function Select magnification Determine the magnification rate by rotating the Gib Dial key while confirming the indicator on the upper right of the screen Magnification range Illustration AANS 1 2 11 sats o a Current magnification rate Indicator Set focus distance Based on the optimal focus distance displayed on the upper area of the screen set the distance between the camera and the subject Optimal focus distance ad ai pia 34 2 Change the camera position until the subject appears on the screen sharply Too close i Too far x Blur O Sharp rote Do not press the Shutter button until the distance is determined r Tips wa p eese When you press the SET key it will magnify x2 and when you push it again it will magnify x4 When pressing it again it will return to norma
59. ss OK or SET key to set the light inten sity LED light ity Auto Light intensity is automatically adjusted for different situation Select between 0 and 3 0 off 3 highest light intensity snuaj N 61 62 e Focus mode To change focus mode Three focus modes are available AF Standard AF SPOT and Manual Focus Focus mode Items Explanations AF Standard Standard focus mode Focus is automatically set within the focus area AF SPOT The spot you specified is focused Touch the area you wish to focus within the AF frame Photos are focused manually e Reset focus position To select on or off the function to reset the focus position after taking a picture Items Explanations The focus returns to the original position after photographing OFF The focus does not return to the original position after photographing Tab 2 e Dial function To change items adjusted with the Gu Dial key Dial function Magnification Focal length Items Explanations Magnification rate To change magnification rate To change focus distance When focus distance is changed auto cropping function is not available When setting focus distance manually the indicator shown below appears on the upper right of the screen instead of the magnification indicator sSsnu NwW N Focus distance a Er AN j Be M3 aa 175 Telescopic view 4 ee sf Wide angle view Current focus distance
60. t of the screen Magnification range Current magnification rate Indicator e Selection of optimal magnification rate 1 Standard Surgery Front view Lateral view Smile line Stone model large 1 2 to 1 2 5 1 1 3 to 1 1 5 1 0 to 1 1 3 uo eJado ojseg N 25 26 3 Face Mode Half body Shade taking Anterior close up Prosthesis Stone model y yi r Prosthesis Stone model mi 2 0 to 1 2 2 0 to 1 2 2 0 to 1 2 Set focus distance Based on the optimal focus distance displayed on the upper area of the screen set the distance between the camera and the subject Optimal focus distance 54 MA 13 1125 12 115 4143 1 0 a 2 Change the camera position until the subject appears on the screen sharply Too close i Too far x Blur O Sharp uonejedo oIseg N rere Do not press the Shutter button until the distance is determined Wh Tip S o P e0 o o e Focus distance Even if the actual focus distance becomes outside the optimal focus distance you can take a picture as long as it s within the focus distance range 30 cm AUA M3s W2 891310 Possible distance range e Magnification of the taken image When you press the O SET key it will magnify x2 and when you push it again it will magnify x4 When pressing it again it will return to normal Using this zoom function you can easily ensure the image taken is properly focused Or
61. t the function you would like to SET perform Then press SET key to determine For the details of the function keys F1 F4 refer to page 3 ejowes JNOA mouy o Buie Getting Started Perform the following preparation before you start taking pictures Attaching the hand strap Attach one end of the strap to the strap mount on the lateral side of the camera and another to the eyelet on the bottom of the camera A CAUTION e Always use the strap to avoid accidental dropping of the camera This might cause injuries Open the flap and pull the belt out of the 2 adjusters o 2 No AEE AKo AEU 1 Flap Bet 2 Es Slide adjuster Retainer clip Attach one end of the strap to the strap mount on the upper lateral side of the camera and adjust the belt length Approx 5 8 cm 2 3 inches Strap mount oN Put another end of the strap through the strap eyelet Adjust the strap while holding the camera until the optimal fit is obtained Feed the strap end through the slide adjuster to fix Insert the strap into the buckle as pictured below Attaching the lens cap strap optional Loop the lens string to the strap mount Take the lens cap itself and push it through the loop that is sticking out Maisan If you do not need the lens strap cut it out with scissors etc ejawes JNOA mouy o Buie 10 Installing batteries The battery slot is on the bottom side of the
62. t used to it How to set manual focus rs With Dial key shortcut Selected shooting mode uW Dial key select MF With Menu key Selected shooting mode Menu key gt Tab 1 Focus mode select MF MENU Focus mode Refer to e Focus mode on P 62 References When using manual focus rewrite the setting of the shooting mode For more details about save settings refer to e Register in P 69 enbiuyoe peoueApy ow 37 How to take photos with manual focus Select magnification Determine the magnification rate by rotating the Gib Dial key while confirming the indicator on the upper right of the screen Magnification range Illustration AANS 1 2 11 sats o a Current magnification rate Indicator Set focus distance Based on the optimal focus distance displayed on the upper area of the screen set the distance between the camera and the subject Optimal focus distance ad ai pia 38 2 Change the camera position until the subject appears on the screen sharply Too close Qa Too far x Blur O Sharp x Blur ror Do not press the Shutter button until the distance is determined Reference When you press the SET key it will magnify x2 and when you push it again it will magnify x4 When pressing it again it will return to normal Refer to Tips in P 35 Taking pictures Press
63. the message shown in the photo right appears Press OK to store calibration result Or press Cancel to discard it 4 Note Do not move the camera during calibration e Calibration is recommended every six months e Touch panel calibration To adjust the response range of the touch panel When you feel the difference between the position you touch and response position calibrate the touch panel A white spot appears on the screen on 5 dif ferent positions press it for a few seconds each Reference Use stylus etc to perform calibration Do not use a tool with a very sharp point to avoid damaging the screen e Format SD card To delete all information from the SD memory card ror When formatting the SD memory card all images including the protected im ages are deleted Ok Completed Touch for a few seconds A Format SQ card w Cancel snU wW N 85 86 Note on Use Sones ry UD o oesesseoenesoeo Operating temperature e Recommended temperature to use and store this camera is between 0 C and 40 C e Do not subject the camera or batteries to extreme temperature or high humidity Avoid exposing to extreme temperature changes to prevent condensation from forming inside the camera When bringing this camera from cold environment to warm one place the camera into a plastic bag and completely remove the air inside of the bag After bringing the camera insid
64. us mode P62 After focusing press the Shutter Button completely down to take the picture After you take a picture the image will automatically display on the LCD screen for around 5 seconds letting you instantly preview the photo instant preview function When you wish to cancel instant preview and move onto further photo taking half press the Shutter button or press SET key The taken image is saved rote When image data is being written on the SD Memory card the pilot lamp will blink or ange During this time the SD Memory card or batteries should not be removed from the camera in order to avoid losing the data Doing so may damage your pictures card or camera uonesedo oiseg N 29 STi S l e Auto cropping Auto cropping function crops the image automatically based on the selected magnification rate Even if the subject is out of the optimal focus range the picture can still be taken at the magnification rate you selected due to this function This function is not available for Face Mode and Tele macro Mode Standard position to take i Positions where lower i a photo at the magnifica magnification rate than currently tion rate selected i selected should be set Subject Outside of standard position F m T T T T T T T T T T T T o o D oOooooooooooooo Without auto cropping l 5 a Aad GbGooooono oOooooooooooooo pecooSeseeeeco i
65. utton completely down to take the picture Fine tuning brightness When photographing with a mirror in Mirror mode the image might be too bright or too dark due to the reflection rate of the mirror When photographing something that scatters light intensely such as stone model the image might be too bright In cases such as these bright ness needs to be fine tuned e How to adjust brightness Key operation shortcut fq Pa CD Rotate the Dial key while pressing F2 key i FA For more details about brightness compensation refer to e Brightness compensation in P 61 For more details about key operations refer to the Key operation in P 71 Reference You Can create custom mode for photographing stone models by scanning a QR code exclusive for this camera Reference gt P 24 Taking pictures with turning one side of the flash light on Stone models are basically monochromatic which often reduces the three dimensional ap pearance when photographed with turning both flashes on This can be resolved by turning one side of the flash off a Both flashes on b Right flash on c Left flash on RE Flash mode can be selected in Standard mode Mirror mode Low glare mode Whitening mode Tele macro mode and Isolate shade mode Light amount is automatically adjusted even with one flash allowing you to take photos with the correct exposure sojoud uiye so sdi p 47 48 e
66. xif information cor rectly This is caused by the compatibility issues with their software not by any defects of the camera 56 Protect images Protect the image to avoid accidental deletion or unintended editing Protecting images Press O MENU key in the Playback Mode and select Protect You can protect the image currently Bratest thia mai displayed Press OK to protect it l Cance Reference To release protection press MENU key then select Cancel yoeqheid wa Protecting selected multiple images simultaneously You can protect multiple images simultaneously by selecting them from the thumbnail display Press MENU Key in the thumbnail display Then select a Byatect this Image Protect and the message pictured right appears i i a Protect ion ie Protect selected images on Protect all images af Unprotect all images e Protect these images The images selected from the thumbnail display are protected 5 e Select images Protect selected images or release protec tion Touch the image you wish to protect j 7 arnai on the screen or press SET key protect aon avers mark appears on the selected images When touching the protected image again the protection will be released Press 9 F4 key to confirm the images to be protected Press OK to confirm CRECI REL Page0017 0017 Finish Protect mark selecting Appears on the selected images e P
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