Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 30

LCDs, Top Status LCD, Image LCD, Shutter speed / Exposure Compensation value - image quality

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About Your Camera LCDs Top Status LCD Shutter speed / Exposure Compensation value Flash Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Flexible Program Bracketing bar graphs Aperture Custom Setting Battery power Flash Sync Mode Image LCD Focus area Auto Exposure bracketing Using the Image LCD you can: • Conveniently evaluate and review images in the camera NOTE: Occasionally there are a few pixels in the LCD that are either brighter or darker than the scene depicted. These pixels, few in number, do not affect the quality of the captured image. Furthermore, they do not affect the evaluation of a scene, the exposure or color of the image, or the control of the camera. You are able to fully utilize all the camera features and performance in this instance. • Use tabbed menus to access digital functions NOTE: The Image LCD screen shown here appears when the camera is in Advanced mode. In Basic mode (see page 4-7) only some of the information appears. 2-10 April 29, 2004

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April 29, 2004
About Your Camera
LCDs
Top Status LCD
Image LCD
Using the Image LCD you can:
Conveniently evaluate and review images in the camera
NOTE:
Occasionally there are a few pixels in the LCD that are either
brighter or darker than the scene depicted. These pixels, few in
number, do not affect the quality of the captured image.
Furthermore, they do not affect the evaluation of a scene, the
exposure or color of the image, or the control of the camera. You
are able to fully utilize all the camera features and performance in
this instance.
Use tabbed menus to access digital functions
NOTE:
The Image LCD screen shown here appears when the camera is in
Advanced mode. In Basic mode (see
page 4-7
) only some of the
information appears.
Shutter speed / Exposure Compensation value
Flash Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation
Flexible Program
Flash Sync Mode
Bracketing bar graphs
Aperture
Custom Setting
Battery power
Focus area
Auto Exposure bracketing