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Manual abstract: user guide HASSELBLAD H2D
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] This manual is a provisional version only.
User Manual
Provisional version only (V1/English)
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CONTENTS
Introduction Parts & Components Quick Start
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Sensor Unit & digital capture
The control panel System requirements Shooting Using compac t f lash cards
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Autofocus Single Shot Continuous Autofocus mode Drive Single Continuous Prof iles Making a prof ile Changing a prof ile name
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Function Control & Display
Grip LCD View f inder LCD
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Working with the Imagebank CF Working with a standard FireWire disk Working tethered Working with media and batches Using Instant Approval Architec ture
Camera Body
Carr ying strap Bat teries Rechargeable bat ter y grip View f inder screen Accessor y connec tion PC-connec tor
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Viewing, deleting and transferring images Preview modes Deleting images Transferring images Working with the menus Menu system over view White balance set tings User inter face set tings Display set tings
Advanced Features
General over view of camera menu Self Timer Bracketing Inter val Set tings Custom Options Customizable but ton func tion list Image Info System status
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View finder
Par ts & Components At taching and removing the view f inder Eyepiece adjustment
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Storage set tings Default approval status set ting Miscellaneous set tings Menu shor tcuts Care and maintenance
Flash
Flash measure
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Lenses
Par ts & Components At taching a lens Removing a lens Lens cap Filter s and accessories Lens shades Shut ter and aper ture control Depth-of-f ield calculation Depth-of-f ield / visual preview Infrared focus set tings Focusing aid CF adapter
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Light Metering & Exposure Control
Metering method E xposure method Manual exposure mode Automatic exposure mode AE- L but ton E xposure compensation
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Optional Accessories
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Appendix
Glossar y Technical specif ications Equipment care, ser vice and guarantee
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General Functions
Power - ON Power - Standby Power - OFF Manual focus Manual focus mode Autofocus override in manual mode
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Congratulations!
Welcome to the Hasselblad H System.
The H2D adds the ability to utilize the latest advancements in digital backs, increased mobility, integrated power, and improved image quality. The H2D is the most advanced digital medium-format photography platform on the market today, and a worthy addition to the famed Hasselblad line. The specifications and capabilities of the H system exceed the demands of most photographers. This allows the system to expand and develop. [. . . ] This menu entry enables you to turn the sound on or off. · Language: The menu system can be displayed in any of several languages, including English, French and German. This menu entry enables you to select your preferred language for the menus. · Power Down: To help preserve the charge of your camera battery, you can set the camera to power down after a specified period of inactivity. The effect is exactly the same as though you had pressed the off button on the camera. Once it has powered down, you must turn the sensor unit on before you can take more pictures. Set this to Never to disable this feature (this is the default setting). Set to a value between 3 and 99 minutes to establish a time-out. Note that you can also set a display time-out, which darkens the display to help save battery power, but leaves the camera turned on so it will respond instantly to the shutter release and other buttons; see Making Display Settings for details. · Mark Overexp. : This feature helps draw your attention to areas of your images that are overexposed. When this feature is enabled, the single-image preview display will highlight each overexposed pixel by flashing it white and black. Set this entry to Yes to enable the feature; set to No to disable it. 65
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Navigating the date and time settings
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Setting the Date & Time
The sensor unit has an internal clock that keeps track of the date and time. These are used to mark each shot with the date and time at which it was taken. They are also used to label batches with the date on which each batch was created.
Note that the date and time are synchronized to your computer
whenever you connect it to your sensor unit. You may therefore never need to set the date and time manually as described in this section.
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To set the date and time: 1. Select MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE > Date & Time. (See also Navigating the Menu System for details about how to find this setting. )
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2. Press to open the DATE & TIME menu.
3. The date & time menu includes entries for Year, Month, Day, Hour and Minute. Use and to select one of these, then use the (+) and (-) buttons to set the value of each entry. When you are done setting the date and time, press the menu (EXIT) button to exit. [. . . ] If dust manages to get between the CCD and IR filter, please contact your Hasselblad dealer for assistance.
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EQUIPMENT CARE A Hasselblad camera is designed to withstand the rigours of professional use in most environments. To avoid the possibility of damage however, it should be protected from harsh conditions and in particular avoid oil fumes, steam, humid conditions and dust. Extremes of temperature: High temperatures can have an adverse effect equipment. Try to avoid frequent and severe temperature changes. [. . . ]
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