VG-D70 Vertical / Battery Grip for the Nikon D70 PDF Installation Manual Guide


The VG-D70 is an aftermarket grip for the Nikon D70 digital SLR camera. The VG-D70 :
• provides a means of holding the camera in a vertical orientation without changing the orientation of the hand,
• allows for a second battery, essentially doubling the number of shots on a charge,
• adds a second shutter release button, used in portrait orientation.
• provides additional length to the camera body when held horizontally (landscape), particularly useful with larger hands,
• increases the mass of the camera, helping to damp handheld movement,
• provides a standard connector for use with remote release cables, stereo camera connections, and other remote control equipment,
• provides an alternate connection for external power, using an industry standard connector,
• includes a place to store the camera’s battery door,
• retains a tripod mounting thread (metal).

March 2, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Nikon Manual, Digital Camera | Leave a Comment

KODAK DC4800 Zoom Digital Camera PDF User’s Guide

Charging the Battery
Use the AC adapter to charge the battery. Complete charging takes four hours.You may not use the camera while the battery is charging. It is not necessary to charge the battery before taking pictures. You can turn the camera on and take pictures with the AC adapter at any time. However, the battery will not charge unless the camera is off and the AC adapter is plugged in. CAUTION: It is important to use only a KODAK-specified 5V AC adapter with your camera. Using a different adapter or one with a different voltage could damage your camera and battery.
Make sure the camera is off. 1 Load the battery in the camera. 2 Plug the AC adapter into the DC IN port on the camera. 3 Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. Charging takes four hours. You may not take pictures while the battery is charging. The orange ready light is on when the
battery is charging. The green ready light is on when charging is complete. Some AC adapters are supplied with additional power plugs. Use the plug that accommodates your type of power outlet.

February 24, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Kodak Manual, Digital Camera | Leave a Comment

Santa Barbara Instrument Group’s Research Model CCD Cameras STL-1001E PDF Operating Manual

Introduction Congratulations and thank you for buying one of Santa Barbara Instrument Group’s Research Model CCD cameras. These large format cameras are SBIG’s sixth generation CCD cameras and represent the state of the art in CCD camera systems with their low noise and advanced
capabilities, including Kodak’s new Blue Enhanced E series of CCDs, high speed USB interface, internal filter wheel and dual self-guiding modes. We feel that these cameras will expand your astronomy experience by being able to easily take images like the ones you’ve seen in books and magazines, of structure never seen through the eyepiece. SBIG CCD cameras offer convenience, high sensitivity, and advanced image processing techniques that film just can’t match. And now, with these large format cameras, digital imaging is directly comparable to 35mm film with its wide
field of view.

February 18, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Digital Camera | Leave a Comment

Nikon N2000 Digital Camera PDF Instruction Manual

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January 5, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, Nikon Manual, Digital Camera | Leave a Comment

Nikon EOS 50/50e ElanII/IIe Digital Camera PDF Operator’s Manual

1 Introduction
Elan II/IIe (North American designation) is the same camera as the EOS 50/50e (international designation). The “e” in the name refers to the “eye control” option that is used to quicklyselect autofocuspoints as well as depth of field (DOF) preview. EOS, bytheway,stands or Electro Optical System.It assumed that the user has a basic understanding of lens focal length, lens apertures, focusing, shutter speeds, exposure, film type and speeds, as well as SLR cameras and photography in general. If you need instructions with these basics, you will have to
find them else where. However,for the most part,this manual will often give you more advice and information than is available in the official ElanII/IIe manual.

January 5, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, Nikon Manual, Digital Camera | Leave a Comment

Nikon COOLPIX 4300 Panoramic Optic Setup Instruction Manual

Aperture- a mechanism behind the camera lens similar to the iris of your eye, opening and closing to adjust the amount of light entering the camera. The aperture opening also determines the Depth of Field of the image. Depth of Field- describes the objects in the image which are in focus, in terms of their distance from the camera. For example, a camera focused at 30m, with a Depth of Field of 8m, will have objects from 26-34m from the camera in focus. Objects closer than 26m or further than 34m will start to become blurry.

Field of View- the vertical Field of View (vFOV) of the 0-360 attachment. The 0-360 has a vFOV of 100+ degrees, meaning it will “see” from 50º+ above the horizon to 50º+ below the horizon. A smaller Aperture opening (higher F-Stop number) allows less light to enter the camera, but yields a higher Depth of Field. With a high F-Stop, the shutter speed needs to be slowed down to allow more light (else a dark photo), but will have more
Depth of Field in focus.

January 5, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, Nikon Manual, Digital Camera | Leave a Comment

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