Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n User Manual
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Connecting to Your Computer
April 29, 2004
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You may connect more than one camera or other IEEE 1394 devices to the
card as long as you avoid a closed loop configuration. (The drawing
indicates an acceptable configuration.)
The camera’s IEEE 1394 port does not support a second pass-through
connector and is meant to be the last device on the “daisy chain.”
You can now access your camera from the computer. See the Help for the
DCS Host Software on the DCS Host Software CD included with your camera.
See also other documents in the category Kodak Cameras:
- LS753 (73 pages)
- LS753 (64 pages)
- DX7590 (82 pages)
- CX7220 (72 pages)
- CX7220 (60 pages)
- C533 EN (67 pages)
- CX7330 (61 pages)
- LS443 (122 pages)
- Z760 (91 pages)
- Z760 (79 pages)
- DX3900 (105 pages)
- Z700 (78 pages)
- CD40 (79 pages)
- Z7590 (118 pages)
- Z7590 (104 pages)
- Z612 (101 pages)
- Z612 (90 pages)
- DC3400 (156 pages)
- CX4200 (106 pages)
- Z650 (94 pages)
- Z650 (77 pages)
- DX7440 (67 pages)
- LS755 (83 pages)
- LS755 (80 pages)
- V610 (106 pages)
- V610 (87 pages)
- Z740 (70 pages)
- CX7530 (83 pages)
- CX7530 (66 pages)
- CX7530 (67 pages)
- CX7525 (66 pages)
- CX7525 (83 pages)
- V530 (95 pages)
- V530 (73 pages)
- C643 (83 pages)
- EASYSHARE C603 (72 pages)
- C340 (74 pages)
- EasyShare C340 (74 pages)
- C340 (83 pages)
- V603 (91 pages)
- V603 (76 pages)
- DX3500 (92 pages)
- EasyShare C663 (74 pages)
- C663 (85 pages)
- Z730 (97 pages)