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1. Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Always take all the right eye pics first then all the left eye pics If you take scleral pics start with the iris of that eye followed by the four quadrants of the sclera normally Left Right Upper Lower Adjust the camera position until the pupil of the iris is centered on the viewfinder With this type of 1 1 photography focus is accomplished by moving the camera toward or away from the subject Adjust focus until the image is sharp around the collarette at the four cardinal points Take picture Check exposure The image may appear differently on the monitor than the LCD viewer Use exposure bracketing by Aperture Normally it is best to take a sequence of images of each eye and bracket the exposure by using a range of aperture values Typically for a blue iris the range would by 29 32 36 for a brown iris 20 22 25 Use increasing numeric aperture numbers for the right eye then the same sequence but in decreasing order for the left iris To increase the exposure with the Nikon D 60 adjust the Aperture using the main rear Command dial Note If the just taken image is showing you must press the picture taking button slightly or press the play button to stop the image playback before adjusting aperture Aperture will not change if an image is being displayed The aperture will only change when the playback is stopped The apertur
2. 2 Open the battery compartment by unscrewing the end cap Use a small screwdriver or paper clip to twist off the end cap it has a small hole in the end 3 Slide out the button style batteries 4 Have four 4 replacement batteries ready The battery type is LR44 also known as the equivalent AG 13 A76 PX76A GPA76 L1154 1128MP 1166A AGI3 D76A G13A GPA7 GPA76 LR44 LR1154 L1154 PX675A PX76A RPX675 S76 VI3GA 357A RW82 KA A76 208 904 SB F9 G13 A CA18 CA19 LR44 A 76 76A Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 18 5 Put in the new batteries with the button end positive first The easy way to load the 4 button cells is to stack them up button end up on a sheet of paper or card slide the focus light over them then tilt the light with paper upright 6 Replace the end cap by screwing it in all the way 7 Replace the focus light on the illuminator and position it so the flex end can be placed into the clip at the 12 00 position top center of the lens 8 A set of batteries in the focus light will provide about 150 hours of illumination Using other lenses For other photography you may remove the lens and illuminator and attach another lens such as a zoom wide angle or macro lens You will need to change the top Mode dial from A Aperture Priority to AUTO to restore the settings shown below for iris camera operation The 105mm macro lens is fixed at closest focus and must remain
3. Macro Camera MEC 2 FL Kit Preparing the Iris Camera for Use Flex Lighting 1 Open Camera Carry Case by lifting up each latch Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 3 4 Remove lens cap and turn the camera on Mode dial is set to A Aperture priority 5 Pop up the built in flash by pressing button on left side 6 Place illuminator onto lens at the 9 00 position 2 Flash up ger T Ag mal NY et ae 3 Hood 3 00 aligned 1 Power on with lens 12 00 Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 7 Rotate Illuminator until it snaps into place at 12 00 position 4 Hood is rotated 90 degrees to mount 8 Press focus light power switch 9 Your camera is now ready to take iris pictures When complete with the photography reverse these steps to put the camera away 10 The Side Lighting illuminator has a shutter that controls which side the flash illumination goes to For photographing the right iris use the Left Channel Open position lever to the left for photographing the left tris use the Right Channel Open position lever to right Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 5 11 For flat or uniform illumination use the Both Channels Open position This is setting is when the lever is all the way to the left or the right ve Qe Shutter Positioggmsoth Channels Onbn Mee She Pz ai EA EN ATA d Pi 4 v 4 hat A Wass r VE Ua e e e Close
4. 10 Then remove the memory card Important Card Usage a If you are using a card reader close each window that is referring to the memory card and any program that may be accessing it Then go to the small icon tray at the lower right of the Windows toolbar normally at the bottom of the screen and left click the icon with the left pointing green arrow then left click the item in the list of USB devices that has 1 to 4 depending on which card read you have drive letters The most recently added USB device is usually at the top of this list A message will pop up saying it is now safe to remove the USB device Unplug the USB cord and then remove the memory card and re insert it into the camera If you do not see the USB icon with the green arrow click the lt lt symbol to reveal all of the icons If you are reading off the camera the USB disconnection procedure may begin with the switching off of the camera d The camera must always be switched off when removing or inserting memory cards Never switch off power or eject a card while data transfer activity is taking place Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 12 Card Reader Disconnection In Detail Model S6 1 slot card reader 1 Close out all folders that reference the Flash Drive letter When closing a folder in Windows pressing the shift key at the same time will also close all parent windows 2 In the lower right part of the Windows Task Bar locate the USB De
5. of image files this method is best since you can do all the select copy paste steps first in filmstrip mode and then do all the renaming of the copied amp pasted selected files steps using the clipboard to hold common filename strings and Detail view sorted by LastModified Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 15 11 Then open the image in a photo editor such as Paint Shop Pro or Photo Shop and crop it down to the smallest rectangle that encloses the iris This is saved with the same filename but a c at the end prior to Jpg c cropped 12 Next adjust the image if necessary in terms of brightness and contrast and save this version adding an e enhanced to the filename It is best to avoid this step by selecting images of matching brightness 13 Then annotate the image with the client s name eye RE or LE and date and or any other markings Annotations can be done on a separate layer in programs such as Paint Shop Pro or PhotoShop then saved as both a layered image file and an exported JPG For the right eye I put this photo data when needed in the lower left corner for the left eye it goes in the lower right corner I save this version with an a annotated at the end of the filename So for example if the image file of e g my right eye did not need enhancement and was processed the resulting filename would be Miles_Jon_RE_20050922ca jpg 14 Alternatively the image can be left unannotated and the filenam
6. this is set if you see the subject in focus the camera sees it in focus If you normally wear corrective lenses always wear them when taking a picture To make this adjustment for your eye move the switch to one end of the range top most or bottom most position look through the viewfinder at a bright surface such as a white wall that is in the distance this white surface should appear blurry while viewing through the viewfinder move the switch up or down through the range of 6 positions until you can see the black bracket marks in the viewfinder with maximum clarity and focus note the optimal position of this switch for your vision and always use this setting Once you set it fo your eye s vision you do not need to change it If someone else uses the camera they need to find the correct setting for their vision and when you resume using the camera you need to return this switch to the setting you found for your vision Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 7 How To Take Perfect Iris Pictures 1 Be sure the client is comfortably seated and relaxed 2 Ifa chinrest is not used have the client open their own lids by putting the index finger touching the thumb up to the closed eye using the arm on the same side of the eye being photographed and then separating the index finger and thumb while holding them against the upper and lower lids respectively Often this method is helped by having the elbow of this arm on a t
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8. F OFF OFF OFF OFF Set ub CSM SetUp Menu Simple Full Fut O O Format memory card Info display format Auto shooting info Shooting info auto off World time LCD Brightness Video Mode Language Image Comment Folders File no sequence Clean image sensor Mirror Lock up Firmware version Dust off ref photo Auto image rotation Retouch Menu Quick retouch D lighting Red eye correction Trim Monochrome Filter effects Small picture Image overlay NEF RAW processing Stop motion movie info Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 info info 0 NTSC NTSC En En OFF OFF NCD60 NCD60 ON ON 23 Aperture Guide Camera DOOU Illuminator Flex Lighting ToO 200 EV 1 3 Brown 16 18 20 22 25 Tan LOS A Mixed A eae NO ee NS OY Aenea Ol BLUG VA meee an a mmm aa Sclera glep DO NOC Use 4 0 5S 340 Osor Jal SB 9 10 Il to 14 Use for brown 10 thru 25 Use for blue or mixed 22 thru 45 Use for sclera only 51 5 7 Camera DOOU LiLlL uminator Flex Lbighting TOs AUO EV 1 3 Brown 16 18 20 22 25 Tan P O a e a 2 OS SZ Mixed LLP 2 S Blue LO ee na oS e Sclera Ole a DO NOC Uses 42267 Oy JsOy Oso lady Or 2 LO ta 13 14 Use for brown 16 thru 25 Use for blue or mixed 22 thru 45 Use Ior Sclera only ol o Contact Miles Research for additional information or technical support Jon Miles Miles Research 141 E 13th Ave Escondido CA 92025
9. Use of Nikon D60 Miles Eye Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 Contents of the MC 2 F LL Iris Camera SYSte M ccccccseeeseeeeeeneeeeeeeseeseeeneeeeeaaee 2 Preparing the Iris Camera for Use Flex Lighting csssssseessssseeseeeeeeees 3 How to Take Perfect IriS PICTUIeS ccccceeseeeesseeseeenseeeseeeeseeenseoneeeeaseoeseeenneneasens 8 How to Transfer Iris Images Using the Card Reader sccssssesesseeeeseseenees 12 How to Organize Eye Pictures on the Computer cccsscesseceeseeeseeenseeees 14 Camera MaintenahC 6 cairo te ticccseaiensaseniseocteniansosenbaecstannnasanesrosseeseueveesecueetensceuseenswe 18 Camera SENINGS serne E EAEE EEEE 20 Reference for Nikon D60 Menu Settings ccccssseecsesseeceseeseesseseenseesennesees 22 Your Registration Information Name Camera System Serial Number Camera Body Serial Number D60 Lens Serial Number Nikon 105mm Lens Serial Number Nikon 18 55mm Date Shipped Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 Use of MEC 2 FL D60 I ris Camera Contents of the Camera Carry Case MC 2 FL D60 N105 Case Contents for MC 2 FL Camera with Macro Lens Hood Mounted Illuminator Camera Batteries Camera Battery Charger Cord Compartment 5 AC cord for camera battery charger Camera USB cord Lens cap body cap USB Card Reader Memory Card Zoom Lens 18 55mm MC 2 Only Documents Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105
10. able i y a ld y a F j A The client covers the eye not being photographed with one hand and separates the lids with the other 3 Have the client place the free hand opposite of the iris side being photographed over the opposite eye so as to prevent looking through it Due to the fact that people have eye dominance preferring to use one eye more than the other it is important to have the client only looking through the eye being photographed and looking straight into the camera lens If people do not cover the opposite eye they tend to look around the room with the uncovered eye causing the eye being photographed to wander Often it is helpful to have the client spread apart the eyelids with the index finger and thumb 4 The client will see a small reflection of their eye in the camera lens and may be guided to observe this in order to maintain correct positioning Ask the client to observe the reflection of their eye in the camera lens This will ensure the client s eye is lined up with the camera Often it is helpful to have the client spread apart the eyelids with the index finger and thumb An alternative method if lid retraction 1s not needed is to have the client put the chin on the palm with the elbow on the table For the right iris picture the right arm is used for support this way and for the left iris picture it is reversed Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 8 5 Ifachinrest is us
11. ave it remove the pics from the camera at this time because the default behavior is to download all the pics but leave a copy on the memory card and the next time you have a new batch of pictures to transfer you would not want to download the first batch again The Wizard shows you a list of thumbnails of all the pics with a checked checkbox by each one Alternatively Select the last option which has a yellow folder icon next to it and it will just open the memory card as a drive letter You will first see a folder named DCIM Digital Camera Image Memory Open this and you will see another folder named something like 100NCD50 or LOINCD60 etc Open this and you will see the list of image files If the same card is used in different cameras you will see a different folder for each camera Create a destination folder with a name such as 2006 06 27 Iris San Marcos or Iris Pics 20060627 etc Drag the files from the source folder on the memory card to the destination folder on the hard drive To move the files instead of copying them use a right click drag and then select Move Here instead of the default Copy Here 4 When the Wizard is finished just close out and then turn off the camera It is now ready for the next batch and you disconnect the USB cable from the camera at this point 5 Next make a subfolder for each person using their first amp last name as the folder name in proper case Someti
12. e which has the annotation data encoded into it can be printed or displayed along with the image Sometimes it is convenient to have the images in 2 up format right and left cropped iris side by side the file name for this type of double wide image file would be Last_First_2E_Date jpg etc 15 Make a subfolder named extra in the client s folder and put all images in there except the right amp left eye cropped amp annotated versions two files plus the extras folder 16 If the client is provided with a CD put the folder with their name and all contents onto the CD Additional other info can be added onto the CD Print a label for the CD using any CD disk label printing program or just use a Word document template available by email on request 17 For most purposes such as printing out a copy or emailing to the client it is best to use the cropped and optionally annotated version of the image file For best value print one cropped to iris image on each letter size sheet of premium glossy photo paper Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 16 How to use the enclosed universal 12 sector iris grids with chart an p a cow r If you do not use printouts just place the grids over the images on the monitor Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 17 Camera Maintenance Focus Light Battery Change Focus Light Type 3 FLV8F LED focus light with flex end 1 Remove the focus light from the illuminator
13. e dial is operated with the right thumb You must discontinue image playback first by pressing the picture taking button lightly Rotation to the right outboard will increase the aperture number less light rotation to the left inboard will decrease the aperture To bracket your exposure take the right eye first with apertures ranging upwards across 3 or 4 settings then photograph the left eye with the aperture ranging downwards through the same settings For brown irises the image should be overexposed to bring out the low contrast detail For Blue iris use aperture 29 32 36 40 45 or 51 For Brown iris use aperture 18 20 22 25 29 or 32 Setting the Aperture Operate control wheel with right thumb Lower te left allows more light in for the darker iris Higher te right allows less light in for the lighter iris Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 10 Sample iris images Left Blue iris at f 51 Right Mixed iris at f 45 Gii Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 11 How To Transfer Iris Images Using The Card Reader NO me 9 Start with the reader unplugged Insert the SD Flash memory card into the card reader Plug the card reader into the computer s USB socket The blue light on the card reader will illuminate The drive letters should show up in My Computer in a few seconds Most Windows operating systems including XP will recognize the card reader w
14. ed adjust the height so the center of the iris is about 1 25mm below the bottom of the forehead rest 6 Bring the camera with focusing light switched on into alignment with the center of the iris by panning in from the lateral side For handheld photography it is best for the photographer to have both elbows on the table and the left hand supporting the lens If a table is not available the photographer can brace the camera with both elbows pressing on anterior ribs 7 When pointing the camera with the focus light on at your client s eye be conservative about exposing the client to the focus light One wants to get nearly in position first with the light shining just past the client s face temporal to the eye or above it pointing at the forehead at the approximate range The eye camera will focus at 3 away from the front illumination cone 8 With one or both elbows on the table rock toward or away from the client s eye fractions of an inch here until the image is sharp in the view finder Focus on the collarette You can normally get good camera stability with just one elbow on the table 9 After taking a photo the image will play back on the screen for 1 minute this setting can be changed Before changing the aperture press the shutter release picture taking button halfway lightly to discontinue the image playback the aperture wheel main command dial in A mode can then be rotated to go to the next aperture
15. fixed at this position at all times When using this lens the camera must be in Manual focus mode This lens must also remain in Manual mode at all times during iris photography You Iris Photography General Photography may photograph any subject in the 1 2 diameter Set Mode dial to A Set Mode dial to AUTO size range with this lens illuminator For more information Technical Support Contact Miles Research for additional information of technical support Jon Miles Miles Research 141 E 13th Ave Escondido CA 92025 760 746 7415 jon milesresearch com www iilesresearch com Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 19 Camera Settings Note These steps are already done in manufacturing but you may need to reset these setting if the camera is used in an automatic mode for other photography A Lens Settings Nikkor 105mm VR Lens These steps are already done in manufacturing 1 Put the lens in Manual Focus Mode a Set the top lens setting to M to the right toward the lens mount The lens is fixed at minimum focus and must always remain so fixed closest focus is 0 314 m 1 1 b Black plastic tape is in place to keep this minimum focus set 2 The middle switch can be in either position FULL or inf 0 5m since AutoFocus is OFF a Black plastic tape is in place to keep this switch set correctly b This setting is not critical 3 Put the lens in Non VR mode a The bottom switch for VR should be set off to the ri
16. ght toward the lens mount b Black plastic tape is in place to keep this switch set correctly B Camera Menu Settings Nikon D60 These steps are already done in manufacturing 4 Put the camera in Manual Flash Mode a With camera switched on press the Menu button b In the left column are four icons 1 Playback Menu a right pointing arrowhead 1i Shooting Menu camera icon i Custom Setting Menu pencil icon iv Set Up Menu wrench icon v Retouch Menu paintbrush icon c Select the Custom Setting Menu by pressing the left arrow on the command disc then the up or down arrow to highlight the pencil icon the top should say Custom Setting Menu Move up or down the submenu with the up or down arrow on the command disc Select 14 Built in Flash using the command disc Enter the submenu by pressing the right arrow on the command disc Select M Manual Flash then press the right arrow for OK Select Full power then press the right arrow for OK 5 Set the camera s White Balance to Flash a Press left arrow to go to left vertical Navbar and select the second icon camera for Shooting Menu b Press Right Arrow and then the Down arrow go down to White Bal c Enter the submenu by pressing the right arrow on the command disc d Press Down Arrow until Flash is highlighted then Press Right Arrow twice for OK 6 Press the Menu button twice to exit all menus 7 If you have further questions please contact Jon Miles at
17. ithout need of installing any driver from the mini CD When plugged in to a USB port it shows up in My Computer as the next unassigned drive letter At this point the flash memory module can be opened up like any other folder on a disk drive You can then copy pictures from the flash memory to the hard drive by dragging the filename icons IMPORTANT When you are done transferring files via the USB memory card reader you must be careful about how you disconnect it from Windows First close out any folders or programs such as any picture viewer or browser window so that nothing is referencing the memory card With Windows 2000 and Windows XP you need to Stop the USB device by clicking a small icon in the lower right corner that has a green arrow on it a If you click it with the left button a list of USB devices will pop up Click on the Mass Storage Drive that has 4 drive letters associated with it b If you click it with the right button 1 Click the popup Safely Remove Hardware with the left button li Select the Card Reader device e g USB Mass Storage Device and click Stop i Highlight the USB Mass Storage Device again and click Stop If the message complains that the folder is in use check all folders and even if it is not in use click it again possibly a third time Then it will say it is safe to unplug your device The LED light on the card reader will go off Disconnect the USB card reader from the computer
18. jon milesresearch com S09 mo e Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 20 Reference for Nikon D 60 Settings Note These steps are already done in manufacturing but you may need to reset these setting if the camera is used in an automatic mode for other photography lris Camera Menu Settings Shooting Menu White Balance change from A to Flash CSM Menu 14 Flash Mode change from TTL to Manual Full Power Settings Changes Use of Iris Camera for General Photography Shooting Menu White Balance change from Flash to A CSM Menu 14 Flash Mode change from Manual Full Power to TTL Settings Changes From General Photography to Iris Camera Shooting Menu White Balance change from A to Flash CSM Menu 14 Flash Mode change from TTL to Manual Full Power Note For general photography you just turn the top mode dial from A Aperture Priority to AUTO the green camera icon or any of the other mode settings Normally you do not need to change any menu settings AUTO will automatically over ride the Flash settings from manual to auto Iris Photography General Photography Set Mode dial toA Set Mode dial to AUTO Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 21 Menu Reference The Nikon D 60 has four menus plus a retouch menu that is not normally used each one signified by a different icon in the leftmost column To access the menus switch the camera on and press the button on the back of the camera Use the command disc ci
19. mes it is convenient to have the folder name prefixed with a 2 digit number that represents the sequence the clients were photographed in I recommend using this filename convention e g the first person is Jon Miles and the folder name is either Jon Miles or 01 Jon Miles 6 Then view the folder of downloaded pics in either Thumbnail mode or Filmstrip mode Filmstrip mode is not always available but preferable The viewing mode is the second group of choices in the View menu in Windows 7 Sort the list of image files by name which is also by time since the files are numbered sequentially in time by clicking the Date Modified column header twice 8 Select and drag groups of consecutive images corresponding to each client into their corresponding folder 9 Review the images in Filmstrip Windows XP or Thumbnail mode and select the best image of each eye In Windows Vista use Windows Photo Gallery to browse review and select the images I usually select images with the same aperture and prefer the brighter images for the added detail For each selected image rename the file with a format such as LastName_FirstName_RE_20050922 jpg More advanced method while browsing highlight the selected image then copy and paste the file then rename the copy 10 A more advanced method while browsing highlight the selected image then copy and paste the file then rename the copy If processing selecting and renaming a large number
20. rcular shaped control with four arrows to move the highlighted selection left or right to go into or out of a submenu up or down to move the highlighted selection up or down The four icons arranged vertically in the left column are Playback Menu Shooting Menu CSM Menu Set up Menu Retouch Menu ee Blue forward pointing arrow Green camera icon Red pencil icon Yellow wrench icon Purple paintbrush icon not used Nikon D 60 Menu Settings Playback Menu Delete Playback Folder Rotate Tall Slide Show Print Set DPOF Stop motion movie Shooting Menu Optimize Image Image Quality Image Size White Bal ISO Sensitivity Noise Reduction Active D Lighting CSM Menu Reset Beep Focus mode AF Area mode Release mode Metering No Memory Card Image Review pee OV ae ee ee General Default Iris Camera Photography NCD60 NCD60 NCD60 ON ON ON 2S 2S 2S N N N NORM NORM NORM L L L A Auto Auto 200 200 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON AF A AF A AF A S LOCK LOCK LOCK ON ON ON Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 22 8 Flash Compensation 9 AF assist 10 ISO auto 11 Fn Button 12 AE L AF L 13 AE Lock 14 Built in Flash 15 Auto off Timers 16 Self Timer 17 Remote on duration 18 Date imprint 19 Rangefinder 0 0 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ISO ISO ISO 2 locks 2 locks 2 locks OFF OFF OFF TTL Flash NORM LONG LONG 10 sec 10 sec 10 sec 1 min 1 min 1 min OFF OF
21. s the menu item selection E r Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drive K Safely remove Realtek RTL8187 Wireless 802 119 54Mbps USB 2 0 Network Adapter 2 Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drive O Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drives G H J Safely remove WDC WDS800 D 22LSA0 Drive C G ox2008 14 ee ee eee eee 7 Ss td S YS 1 10PM 6 The list will go away and a message will pop up indicating that it is Safe To Remove Hardware Ba T p Intemet 100 WD Sate To Remove Hardware x The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed from the system er _ 012008 10 1 al Corel Paints 9 66 129 68 22 ZA sat Query n BI e Bi AiD 1 10PM Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 13 7 After Clicking the Card Reader Device The blue light on the Card Reader will go out indicating that the power is no longer being supplied to the card reader and it is now safe to remove the card reader from the USB socket The below example shows the S6 card reader plugged into a 4 port USB hub the figure on the right shows the blue light off red circle Flash memory card plugged into the card reader Card Reader this model is S6 Blue power indicator light power Is off in the right photo 4 Port USB hub USB cord connecting the hub to the computer USB cords going to other USB devices AMO g
22. t How to Organize Eye Pictures on the Computer There are many possible methods of image management but how best to download and organize a collection of eye pictures I ve been comparing the many ways of getting pictures from the camera and different ways of storing them This 1s a write up of my current preferences in acquiring and organizing images from the digital eye camera 1 After taking a batch of pictures turn off the camera and attach it to the computer using the USB cord It attaches near the bottom of the focus light battery pack on the camera and any standard USB port on the computer Turn the camera on Alternatively Eject the memory card and insert it into the card reader then plug the card reader into a USB socket on the computer 2 The computer will ask what you want to do which program you want to use to bring the images into the computer hard drive Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 14 3 At this point I am currently recommending that you select the Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard since it has the best behavior and options I do not bother with Nikon Picture Project but it does work well with the Nikon Capture program The Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard is good at putting your pics into a logical place with conventional filenames You can specify the directory name and the first part of the file name left part and it will use consecutive numbers to make the filename suffix right part I usually h
23. up detail of the lighteuide channel shutter paddle switch Setting the Aperture Operate control wheel with right thumb Lower to lett allows more light in for the darker iris Higher te right allows less light in for the lighter iris The Main Command Dial is operated with the right thumb and is used to adjust aperture Normally the best practice is to take 3 or 4 pictures of each iris each picture shot with a different consecutive aperture Use of Iris Camera MEC 2 FL D60 N105 6 13 Note for general photography use the enclosed Zoom lens 18 55mm VR instead VR Vibration Reduction You may also use any Nikon AF S or AF I autofocus lens Older lenses will not work with the D60 since it does not include a motor drive only the newer Nikon AF S and AF I lenses have a built in motor drive for focusing You can use any older lens but the auto focus will not operate 14 For general photography using the included zoom lens switch the top Mode dial to AUTO Iris Photography General Photography Set Mode dial toA Set Mode dial to AUTO 15 When you return to iris photography switch the top Mode dial back to A A Aperture Priority 16 IMPORTANT Adjust the Eyepiece Dioptric setting Initial Setup Only This is a small slide switch to the right of the viewfinder that can go up or down through 6 positions some cameras such as the D300 have a rotating wheel and is designed to match the viewfinder optics to your vision When
24. vice icon in the Tray area If you see a lt lt symbol as seen below click it once to reveal all the Tray icons 2 012008 10 14 Gal Core Paint Sh 66 129 68 224 450 1 06 PM 3 Clicking this will expand the list of icons Positioning the mouse pointer over the USB Device icon has a green arrow will display a help note saying Safely Remove Hardware Sefely Remove Hardware S Bao 2o Gage 1 03pm ox2008 10 il Corel Paint SQL Query A 4 After clicking on the USB icon a list of USB devices will pop up Your computer may have quite a few USB devices attached and you need to know which drive letter corresponds to the Flash Memory Card This will typically be the top line most recent 66 129 68 2 E m s Northwest Airlines 4 150m 5 55am Fri Nov 44_Thrs 40min Nonston tona Bag a k Hs Mass TE Device Drive K r Brim SS Hema n 100 gt F oe Safely remove Realtek RTL 187 Wireless 802 119 54Mbps USB 2 0 Network Adapter 2 g ja a Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device DrivelQ Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drivesifa H I J i Safely remove WDC WD800JD 22LSA0 Drive C Safely remove WDC WD3200S 60PDBO0 Drive D r E E E ee s EO ADDAA 1 08PM 5 Position the mouse over the top item with the drive letter corresponding to the Memory Card Reader it becomes highlighted and click this line a
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