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23.Pull 8–10 cm (3–4 in) of paper backing from the film roll and insert the tongue of the backing paper into the slot in the take-up spool.

24.Turn the take-up spool one complete turn to ensure the tongue is firmly held in place by the overlying paper back- ing. Check diagram for correct film travel direction.

25.Re-insert the film holder into the main body of the film magazine ensuring the correct orientation. Press firmly inwards towards the magazine and pay particular atten- tion to see that both sides are level with the magazine body before turning the film holder key clockwise 90° to lock the film holder in place and fold the key back into its stored position. You might find that increased pressure on the left hand side of the film holder will more easily ensure a positive and correct positioning in the magazine.

26.The film will now be wound automatically by the camera to the first frame position if the camera is in active mode. Otherwise, activate the camera by holding down the ON/ OFF button for half a second.

27.Fold out the magazine slide key and turn it counter clock- wise 360° until it stops. Fold the key back into its storage position.

28.Ensure the magazine setting lock is in the forward (unlocked) position.

29.If the film has a Barcode, go direct to step 32. If the film has no Barcode, press the function selector button on the

film magazine repeatedly until a figure and ISO appears. Press either the change upor change down buttons until you see the correct ISO rating for the film in use.

30.Press the function selector buttonrepeatedly again until you see the film length designation (120 or 220).

31.Press either the change upor change down buttons until you see the correct number of frames correct for the film (8 Fr, 16 Fr or 32 Fr).

32.Insert a tab from a film carton in the holder on the back of the magazine to remind you which film you have loaded.

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Contents Manual V1/English for camera firmware version 9.1.0 or later N T E N T S Congratulations  What’s in the box Illustration shows the H2 with a Hasselblad CFH digital backFlash unit hot-shoe Quick Start H2-Kit only / H2- Separate items film loading finally That’s it Familiarize yourself with the H2 Function Control Display AF button 160 ISO/ASA Autofocus setting, single Single setting Shot mode20s Average FramesExamples Second ‘aperture priority’ mode+0.7 EV EmptyBy pressing Drive button on grip Direction depends on user settingBy pressing AF button on grip AF button / on / SEL Shutter release buttonFlash / Control Lock button / Exit Drive button / Save / EnterUser button AE-L buttonFilm wind-off button UP buttonEV correction adjustment button Eyesight correction adjustment wheelEXP button Camera Body Integral ergonomic grip Pixel based LCD user interfaceCarrying strap Rechargeable battery gripBatteries 5, 6, 7 Attaching the battery to the camera Battery chargerCharging the battery Rechargeable battery grip generalRechargeable battery grip precautions Viewfinder screenAccessory connection PC-connectorViewfinder Attaching and removing the viewfinder Eyepiece adjustmentParts & Components Rubber eye cupLenses Parts and components Stop down /depth-of-field Infrared focus settingsDepth-of-field calculation Focus aidCF Adapter Film Magazines Change up button LCD panelLCD illumination button Change down buttonDarkslide key Darkslide indicatorMagazine settings lock Film tab holderOperation BatteryBattery replacement Attaching and removing the magazineFilm speed setting / Barcode Magazine settingsFilm length/number of frames Low-battery symbol Data imprint settingFrame counter setting ExampleFilm wind off Film loadingBeeper Unloading a filmDigital Photography Ixpress CFH Instant user interfaceFlexColor and workflow Three modes of operation and storageDirect shooting to Adobe DNG Colour refinement new colour handling conceptIxpress CF Ixpress C digital backs and 3rd party digital backsLight Metering Exposure ControlLight metering and exposure control Metering methodSelecting metering method Press Save Drive button to retain the settingExposure method Reach M Manual 2bTing. Note that the appearance of a +/- symbol on the grip Automatic Exposure A, S, P, PvAE- L button Metered area reads ‘Zone 8’ Metered area beyond film rangeTer speed setting as confirmation of the setting With the camera in active modeExposure compensation Quick adjust wheel Profiles General FunctionsManual focus PowerStandby 3Autofocus Manual focus modeAutofocus override in Manual mode Single ShotManual override in autofocus mode Autofocus modeContinuous Single DriveMulti exposure with film magazine only Profiles Pre-set profiles feature the followingMaking a profile Using profiles Changing a profile nameAdvanced Features Self timer options Bracketing options General overview Camera menuSelf timer Bracketing Interval timer Settings There are four main functionsMirror Up/ Delay sequence = Self timer settingMirror goes down / Mirror remains up Bracketing Vation Bracketing settingButton on the Bracketing screen, then Off AF button Interval setting IntervalSettings / Custom Options Custom optionsBracketing AF drive lens in MF or AF 5s 10s 15s 30s3 Step Clockwise Counter clockwiseCamera Ext flash Off On OffHalf press Always Off Direct Half pressExp reset Saved Yes enables the display No disables the displayCustomizable button function list Image Info film magazines only Imprint type settingImprint type Text Text setting / Profile name changingSo, to write and store the characters, proceed as follows Changing text an example Date & Time Date & TimeSystem Status System StatusFlash To access the controls GeneralIntegral flash Colour temperature full flash 000 5,600º K1EV 50% Flash measure of separate flash unit Separate flash unit connection and useTo use flash measure Optional Accessories ProshadeFocusing screen HS-standard 3043305 Battery Grip Rechargeable 3043348Focusing screen HS-grid 3043310 HMiAppendix Glossary of Terms Standard exposure Quick saveRoll film Main screenTrue exposure True exposureLight metering method sensitivity distribution Automatic exposure P & Pv Mode≈ 2% Technical specifications Camera TypeInterval timer External dimensions Body Problems, Equipment Care, Service & Guarantee Copyright Victor Hasselblad AB & Hasselblad A/S Sweden Denmark