The shutter list will reflect the settings available for the selected camera
type. If you are working with one of the few camera bodies that allow
the camera back to control the shutter speed, then just use this to set the
exposure time for each shot.
For other cameras make sure that this setting is the same as the shutter
speed set on your camera, otherwise you may experience stripes or noise
in your images.
The settings marked with a “
+
” or a "
–
" are settings in between normal
settings, ex.
1/60+
lies between
1/60
and
1/30
. These settings apply to
cameras that have more steps for setting the shutter speed than others.
Shutter settings marked with a
(B)
indicates that the camera shutter must
be set to position "
B
" (manual control).
The actual shutter setting is added to the image file information (see
page 19).
ISO…
Enables you to select between ISO sensitivities of
50, 100, 200
or
400
.
Please note that the basic sensitivity of the CCD sensor is ISO 50. When
working with a higher ISO setting the noise in the final image increases
(as grain on film). To achieve the highest quality, it is recommended to
use the lowest possible ISO value.
Batch…
The
Batch
function makes it easy to identify images from various photo
sessions.
User's Guide - Imacon Ixpress
English
The Ixpress Camera Back
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Using the Control Panel