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I have no doubt that any subsequent software versions will continue this trend. This translates to an excellent product produced by Promote Systems. Overall the Meta35 system is simple and intuitive to use. I found this feature to be a real highlight. You can then save multiple custom profiles to upload for different shooting situations. With the camera connected via the USB adaptor, the Meta35 software allows you to change each of the custom functions to suit your needs. The Meta35 system also provides direct control over the camera’s custom functions. Once you’re happy all you have to do is click embed and your metadata is transferred. You can then add any additional information you want to embed like shooting location and copyright. Then by including or excluding the shooting data and images you can align them until they match. This is where it pays to have your scans sorted by film type and roll shot. To do this, load your scanned images by selecting their parent directory. You can either export the shooting data for each roll as a text file (tab or comma separated variables), or you can take it a step further and embed the shooting data into your scanned film images.
You now have a couple of ways in which to use the software. After the transfer is complete a prompt will ask if you want to delete the data from the camera’s internal memory. With the software open, select import data. Simply connect the camera via the USB adaptor and turn it on.
Importing your shooting data couldn’t be easier. The USB adaptor is made from a hard rubber compound and has the Meta35 logo nicely embossed on top. The unique USB adaptor with the applicable camera cable and the proprietary Meta35 software. It can also be used to configure and save the camera’s custom functions via the computer. The Meta35 system by Promote Systems allows film photographers to retrieve their shooting data from compatible cameras (selected Canon, Minolta and Nikon models) and embed it into their scanned images.
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I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do.īy right-clicking on the images below you can open and/or download and save the linked PDF files to you computer.I was fortunate enough to review a unique and new product called Meta35 prior to it’s release. Where appropriate the literature is dated - the UK form of dates may be unfamiliar to foreign readers namely two digit months follow by two digit years - thus 1082 is the tenth month of 1982 - October 1982.
However, rather than wait for it all to be done, I offer below a range of material that has already been completed. This is a thankless task and one that, if I am honest, I have been putting off for ages because of the demands of doing it perfectly and the monotony of actually ploughing through all the material! I still have a huge number of brochures, ranging from the Nikon F era right through to the DSLRs of today, that have to be scanned and assembled into PDF files. Apart from the actual cost of buying the amount of kit that provided some of the literature, virtually none of the items has cost me a penny, so I think that it is only fair that other dedicated Nikon collectors and users should enjoy the benefits of this.
#Nikon f6 brochure for free
I have decided that everything that is so far in digital form will be made available - for free - on this site. I was spurred on to do something useful with my collection after I recently discovered reams of promotional brochures going back to the 1960s which had I collected long before I could even afford the cameras.
#Nikon f6 brochure manuals
Over the years I have acquired many Nikon & NIKKOR brochures, instruction manuals, user's guides, leaflets, parts lists, repair manuals - both as the genuine printed products and as digital PDF files.