Hasselblad H2 user manual Examples

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The basic principle behind making changes is that the appropriate button is first pressed to access the menu and then settings altered by way of the control wheels. The appropriate control wheel is designated by arrowheads alongside the setting description.

Some buttons have a toggle function, the ON.OFF button has a quick ‘click’ action as well as a longer (half-second) ‘press’ action and the shutter release has two positions: ‘half-press’ and ‘full-press’.

Several buttons on the grip are multifunctional, according to the state of the menu. In the example illustrated here, the FLASH button func- tions as the EXIT button, the AF button functions as the ON button and the DRIVE button functions as the SAVE button.

At very low temperatures the LCDs require a few seconds to display new settings.

Examples

The following is a list of the various terms describing the various actions that appear in the menu (on the grip LCD):

Enter : moves screen down one level on the menu.

Exit : moves screen back up one level on the menu. Does not save any settings.

Off : deactivates the particular function being set.

On : activates the particular function being set.

Sel. : Select - selects the character marked when imprinting text and profile name.

ESC : Escape - terminates an action and returns to the main screen. Does not save any settings.

Save : saves a setting and also moves screen back up one level on the menu. Can save many changes made in a setting sequence.

Remember the following groupings of ‘saved’ and ‘not-saved’ actions when making settings changes:

SAVED

‘Quick save’ - half-press shutter release button Save - press save button (DRIVE button)

NOT SAVED

Escape - press ESC button (PROFILES /ESC button) Exit - press exit button (FLASH button)

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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 Autofocus setting, single Single setting Shot mode 20s160 ISO/ASA Average FramesExamples ‘aperture priority’ mode +0.7 EVSecond EmptyBy pressing Drive button on grip Direction depends on user settingBy pressing AF button on grip Shutter release button Flash / Control Lock button / ExitAF button / on / SEL Drive button / Save / EnterAE-L button Film wind-off buttonUser 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 Battery charger Charging the batteryAttaching the battery to the camera Rechargeable battery grip generalRechargeable battery grip precautions Viewfinder screenAccessory connection PC-connectorViewfinder Eyepiece adjustment Parts & ComponentsAttaching and removing the viewfinder Rubber eye cupLenses Parts and components Infrared focus settings Depth-of-field calculationStop down /depth-of-field Focus aidCF Adapter Film Magazines LCD panel LCD illumination buttonChange up button Change down buttonDarkslide indicator Magazine settings lockDarkslide key Film tab holderBattery Battery replacementOperation Attaching and removing the magazineFilm speed setting / Barcode Magazine settingsFilm length/number of frames Data imprint setting Frame counter settingLow-battery symbol ExampleFilm loading BeeperFilm wind off Unloading a filmDigital Photography Ixpress CFH Instant user interfaceThree modes of operation and storage Direct shooting to Adobe DNGFlexColor and workflow Colour refinement new colour handling conceptIxpress CF Ixpress C digital backs and 3rd party digital backsLight Metering Exposure ControlLight metering and exposure control Metering methodPress Save Drive button to retain the setting Exposure methodSelecting metering 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 Manual focus mode Autofocus override in Manual mode3Autofocus 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 options5s 10s 15s 30s 3 StepBracketing AF drive lens in MF or AF Clockwise Counter clockwiseOn Off Half press Always OffCamera Ext flash 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 ProshadeBattery Grip Rechargeable 3043348 Focusing screen HS-grid 3043310Focusing screen HS-standard 3043305 HMiAppendix Glossary of Terms Quick save Roll filmStandard exposure 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