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Quick Setup Guide for MEC-5-FSL D3400-N85 Miles Eye Camera 

 

Getting Correct Exposure 

 

Using Auto-Exposure (Recommended)

 

 

1.

 

The camera is shipped with 

Auto-Exposure

, via the Control for Built-in Flash set to the TTL 

(Through-the Lens) setting in the Set-Up Menu. In this auto-exposure mode, the flash will 
automatically be adjusted for a good exposure. The aperture should be in the range of f/16 to f/22.  

2.

 

This camera-lens-illuminator is optimized for autoexposure photography of the iris; it is especially 
easy to take consistently good iris images when using the Auto-Exposure Flash Mode. In this mode the 
flash power is adjusted by the camera to give a suitable exposure regardless of the aperture setting. 

3.

 

There is a tradeoff between the sharpness of a lower aperture such as 5.6 thru f/20 (sharpness improves 
with a lower f/number) due to less diffraction blurring when the aperture is at the lower number, and 
the depth of field, which becomes to small to get the entire iris in focus when the aperture is less than 
f/16. Consequently the best overall sharpness for iris photography is between f/16 and f/25. 

4.

 

With Auto-Exposure you can dial in whatever aperture you want, but best results will be found within 
this range of f/16 and f/25. Miles Research recommends f/22 for iris photography. 

5.

 

For sclera photography, having the larger depth of field is very important in order to get the entire 
visible surface of the sclera (including the bulbar conjunctival vessels) in focus, so the recommended 
aperture for scleral photography is the maximum aperture value – normally (with the 85mm lens) at 
f/45. 
 

Using Manual Exposure (for the Advanced User)

 

 

6.

 

It is also possible to use 

Manual Exposure

 where the aperture can be adjusted through a range of 

values and the best exposure later selected from the series of photos. For this manual exposure, set the 

Flash Mode

 to 

Manual (1/2 Power)

. To see how the camera settings can be changed, see Section L, 

Reference for Nikon D3200 Camera Settings (page 35). 

7.

 

Use the main command dial at the upper rear of the camera for 

adjusting the aperture

 

 

The Main Command Dial is operated with the right thumb 
and is used to adjust aperture. Normally, the best practice is 
to take 3 or 4 pictures of each iris, each picture shot with a 
different consecutive aperture. 

 

The 

aperture dial

 (situated where the right thumb would 

be when holding the camera with the right hand)  is 
changed by the thumb; clicking the wheel 

inboard (to left) 

decreases

 aperture number and clicking the wheel 

outboard (to the right) increases

 it. Larger aperture 

values mean smaller aperture diameter -- less light will be 
allowed in. Images with higher f/numbers will be darker 
than those taken with lower f/numbers 
 
 

 

8.

 

Note:

 When using Auto-Exposure (Flash mode on TTL), you can set the aperture to any value without 

affecting the exposure. However to get sufficient depth of field, set the aperture to f/20 (any value in 
the range of f/16 thru f/32 will give good results). 

For photographing sclera

, always use f/45. 

Summary of Contents for Iris MEC-5-FSL-D3400-N85

Page 1: ...mera Carry Case MEC 5 FSL D3400 N85 Contents 1 Camera with macro lens 2 Illuminator 3 Camera Battery Charger 4 Zoom Lens 5 Cord Accessory Compartment 5a Camera Batteries 5b Focus Light Batteries 5c Battery Pack Screwdriver 5d USB Card Reader 5e SDHC memory card 16GB 5f Camera USB cord 5g Lens rear cap body cap 5h Extra cords optional ...

Page 2: ...Miles Eye Camera 2 Preparing the Iris Camera for Use MEC 5 FSL D3400 N85 1 Open Camera Carry Case by pressing the button and lifting up each latch 2 Remove the camera from the foam padding and set down 3 Lift Illuminator out of foam padded case ...

Page 3: ...iles Eye Camera 3 4 Remove lens cap and turn the camera on Mode dial is set to A Aperture priority 5 Pop up the built in flash by pressing button on left side 6 Place illuminator onto lens at the 9 00 position Flash is in the up position Mode A ...

Page 4: ...4 7 Rotate Illuminator until it snaps into place at 12 00 position 8 Turn ON the focus light by rotating the brightness knob clockwise 9 Your camera is now ready to take iris pictures When complete with the photography reverse these steps to put the camera away ...

Page 5: ... photographing the RIGHT iris use the Left Channel Open position push slider to the LEFT for photographing the LEFT iris use the Right Channel Open position push slider to the RIGHT 2 For flat or uniform illumination use the Both Channels Open position This is setting is when the shutter is in the center position When storing the illuminator in the carry case always return the shutter to this cent...

Page 6: ...e visible surface of the sclera including the bulbar conjunctival vessels in focus so the recommended aperture for scleral photography is the maximum aperture value normally with the 85mm lens at f 45 Using Manual Exposure for the Advanced User 6 It is also possible to use Manual Exposure where the aperture can be adjusted through a range of values and the best exposure later selected from the ser...

Page 7: ...the image is sharply in focus then take the picture 4 It is also possible to use manual focus For using manual focus the lens switch is changed from the M A setting to the M setting The focusing is accomplished by rotating the focus ring of the lens until the iris is in focus as viewed through the viewfinder The downside to this method is that the images will not all be at the same magnification U...

Page 8: ...Set Eyepiece Focus 1 Move the rotary switch to one end of the range all the way up or down 2 Look through the viewfinder at a bright surface such as a white wall that is in the distance this white surface should appear blurry 3 While viewing through the viewfinder move the switch up and down through the range of positions until you can see the black brackets in the viewfinder with maximum clarity ...

Page 9: ...lluminator HCB SCL FSL ASL FLO Flash Manual 1 2 Power ISO 200 EV Step 1 3 Brown 16 18 20 22 25 Mixed 18 20 22 25 29 Blue 20 22 25 29 32 36 Sclera 45 Do not use 4 8 5 5 6 6 3 7 1 8 9 10 11 13 14 Use for brown 16 thru 25 Use for blue or mixed 18 thru 36 Use for sclera 45 Contact Miles Research for additional information or technical support Jon Miles Miles Research 141 E 13th Ave Escondido CA 92025 ...

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