Reference Manual
When capturing an image the green LED is blinking rapidly to
indicates that the P+ back is busy.
Steady green light indicates that the backlight of the display is
dimmed but the camera is still ready to shoot.
(The time before this happens can be set in the P+ back and is
described later under "Menu mode")
If the red LED is on this indicates that the P+ back is writing to the
storage media.
The same red LED indicator is located just beside the CF-cardslot
under the cover in the left side.
When the red light is on do not remove the card from the card
slot! This can damage the formatting of the card, resulting
images or data might be lost or corrupted.
The default film speed of the P+ back camera back is ISO 50.
However, this setting can be changed to ISO 100, 200, 400,
800 or 1600 using the menu system (when untethered) or in the
Capture panel of the Capture One application (When tethered).
The CCD on the P+ back constantly needs to be cleared from
previous data before an exposure. This requires some power
consumption. On electronically controlled camera bodies the
power consumption can be drastically reduced by setting the
shutter latency to long latency in the P+ back or inside the










