Leaf CREDO Manuel utilisateur

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Leaf Credo Digital Back
with
Mamiya 645DF System
Quick Guide

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Quick Guide
Contents
1. Contents of Kit ......................................................................3
2. Overview................................................................................4
3. Before You Start ....................................................................6
4. Mounting the Leaf Credo Back .............................................8
5. Getting Started....................................................................10
6. Using the Soft Buttons........................................................12
7. Navigating the Back Menu ..................................................13
8. Setting Up Digital Back .......................................................14
9. Taking a Shot.......................................................................15
10. Browsing Images.................................................................16
11. Evaluating Your Shot ...........................................................18
12. Editing Your Images ............................................................20
13. Changing the Focusing Screen...........................................22
14. Custom Camera Functions .................................................24
15. Installing software ...............................................................26
Leaf Limited Warranty ...............................................................27
1. Contents of Kit
• Leaf Credo digital back
• Charger for Leaf Credo battery
• 12 V Power adapter and regional adapters
• Two Li-Ion 7.2V 2900 mAh batteries
• USB 3.0 cable (3 m)
• FireWire 800-800 cable (4.5 m)
• Capture One 6
• Neutral test patch
• LCC calibration plate
• Tweezers for IR cleaning
• Optical cleaning wipes
• Leaf Credo Quick Guide
• Mamiya focusing screen 44 x 33 mm (Credo 40 only)
This Quick Guide shows the basic operation of your new Leaf
Credo digital back with Mamiya 645 DF system. Download the
User Guide for advanced operations of the camera, digital back
and software.

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2. Overview
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1. Eyepiece shutter lever
2. Hot shoe
3. Exposure mode dial
4. Mirror (do not touch)
5. Electronic contacts
6. Lens mount alignment mark
7. Depth of eld preview button
8. Drive dial
9. Shutter release button
10. Front dial
11. Rear dial
12. Strap lug
13. Main LCD
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1. Rubber eye piece
2. Digital Back
3. Self timer/interval button
4. Main LCD backlight button
5. Multiple exposure button/
Focus point selector button
6. Auto bracketing button
7. Set button/Flash auto
adjustment select button/
Exposure compensation button
8. Auto exposure lock button
AEL Exposure metering
button
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1. Diopter adjustment dial
2. Strap lug
3. Synchro terminal
4. Electronic shutter release contact
5. Lens release button
6. Focus mode selector lever
7. AF lock button
8. Auto focus assist infrared
light emission window/self
timer lamp
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3. Before You Start
3. Charge batteries
Connect the unit to an electrical outlet and charge each battery
(approximately 2.5 to 3 hours).
4. Insert digital back battery
Open the battery compartment cover and slide the battery into the
battery bay in the bottom of the digital back.
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1. Insert camera batteries
Ensure the drive dial is set to L (off). Lift the battery case and pull
out the battery holder. Check batteries are installed then return the
battery holder and lock it.
2. Attach and remove a lens
Remove the front body cap, Just like you would remove a lens, by
pushing the lens release button Abackward and then turn the front
body cap counter clockwise and lift out.
Line up the lens mount alignment mark Bwith mark Con the
cameratotthelensinplace,thenrotateitinthedirectionofthe
arrow until it clicks into place.

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5. While holding down the back release button, push the back and
camerabodytogetherrmly.
6. Release the back release button.
7. Slide the back lock to the locked position (towards the camera).
Note: Your back should always be protected by its sensor cover
plate when it is not attached to the camera.
4. Mounting the Leaf
Credo Back
1. Remove the back cover from the camera.
2. Unlock the back by sliding the back lock away from the camera.
3. While holding down the back release button, remove the sensor
cover plate from the back.
4. Place the bottom part of the back in the lower locking
mechanism on the back of the camera body.
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5. Getting Started
1. Turn on the camera
Switch the drive dial to "S".
Choose your preferred exposure mode using the exposure mode dial.
2. Insert a formatted CF card
A CF card can formatted in either your Credo back or computer.
3. Turn on the digital back
Pressandbrieyholdtheon/offbuttonontheLeafCredoback.
The system is ready to shoot when you hear the beep and you see
the home page on the screen.

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6. Using the Soft Buttons 7. Navigating the Back Menu
Home Back
Browse Dynamic
Menu
ISO Selection
Battery
Level
Remaining
exposures
Home Button
Returns to the main menu screen
Browse Button
Tap takes you to browse view from any screen
Back Button
Takes you back to the previous screen
Dynamic Menu
Displays additional options if available for the screen being viewed
White balance:
•Auto
•Daylight
•Tungsten
•Fluorescent
•Flash
•Custom WB
Camera Settings:
•Format CF card
•Live View
•645DF/Camera
Settings:
•Digital back settings
•Brightness
•Power management
•Date/time
•Language
•Storage
•Firmware

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8. Setting Up the
Digital Back
Congurethefollowing:
• Interface language
• Date and Time
9. Taking a Shot
Press the release button to start shooting.

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• Pan across image using bottom or left area.
• Side zoom control.
• Tap screen to wake up back.
10. Browsing Images
• Tap browse soft button to access images.
• Swipe bottom to see other images.
• Single tap to select an image.
• Double tap on image to view in 100%.
• Zoom scaling from 6% to 400% by swiping on the
right margin area.

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• Check sharpness with zoom.
• Set white balance:
1. Tap on screen to access full-screen image.
2. Tap Dynamic menu soft button.
3. Tap WB icon.
4. Use picker to select neutral balance.
• Tap Exposure information.
11. Evaluating Your Shot
• Tap small histogram.
• View detailed histogram.
• Tap over-exposure warnings.
Tap Dynamic soft button for more options.
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