Hasselblad H2 user manual 5s 10s 15s 30s, Step, Bracketing AF drive lens in MF or AF, Yes No

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Standby timeout

1

• 5s • 10s • 15s • 30s

Determines the amount of time the camera remains active before it automatically reverts to standby mode (indicated on the grip LCD by the H2 logo).

Minimises battery consumption.

EV increment

2

• 1 Step • 1/2 Step • 1/3 Step

Determines the amount of EV change applied (per click of either the front or rear control wheels) to either aperture or shutter speed.

User button function

3

None • Standby (enters standby) • Stop Down• Flash Measure • Interval timer • Multi Exposure • Self Timer • Bracketing • AF drive (lens in MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode • T

mode • Histogram (displays last histogram) • Grey balance expo- sure • Cycle LM mode • Delete last image • Dig. foc. check

Sets which function will be immediately activated when the User button is pressed (you cannot alter the setting in this mode though, only use it). The button has a toggle function so that by pressing it again the new setting will be de-activated.

AE-Lock button function

4

AE-lock

but can be reassigned to:

None • Standby (enters standby) • Stop Down• Flash Measure • Interval timer • Multi Exposure • Self Timer

Bracketing • AF drive ( lens in MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode • T mode • Histogram (displays last histogram) • Grey balance expo- sure • Cycle LM mode • Delete last image • Dig. foc. check

Stop down button function

5

Stop Down

but can be reassigned to:

Flash Measure • Interval timer • Multi Exposure • Self Timer • Bracketing • AF drive ( lens in MF or AF) • Mirror up • B mode • T mode • Histogram (displays last histogram)

Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode • Delete last image • Dig. foc. check • None • Standby (enters standby)

M.UP button function

6

Mirror up

but can be reassigned to:

B mode • T mode • Histogram (displays last histogram) • Grey balance exposure • Cycle LM mode • Delete last

image • Dig. foc. check • None • Standby (enters standby) • Stop Down• Flash Measure • Interval timer • Multi Exposure • Self Timer

• Bracketing • AF drive ( lens in MF or AF)

Control wheel direction

7

Clockwise • Counter clockwise

Determines the effect the direction of the controls wheels have on a setting.

For example, by moving the front control wheel to the left you can alter the aperture setting from f/8 to f/6.8 to f/5.6 and so on. By changing the wheel direction setting however, the same action of turning the wheel to the left would then produce the opposite effect, that is, the aperture settings would change from f/ 8 to f/ 9.5 to f/ 11, and so on.

Flash ready exposure lock

8

Yes • No

Allows you to make an exposure before the flash is fully charged. For use with integral flash unit or other TTL compatible flash units

connected to the hot-shoe. Not valid for flash units connected by the PC connector.

Yes blocks the shutter until flash is ready.

No allows shutter release before flash is ready.

Magazine exposure lock

9

• Yes • No

Allows you to release the camera without a film loaded in the magazine.

Yes blocks the shutter if there is no film in the magazine and also displays a message on the grip LCD: No film.

No allows the shutter to be released with no film in the magazine.

Lens exposure lock

10

Yes • No

Allows you to release the camera without a lens attached.

Yes blocks the shutter if there is no lens attached and also displays a message on the grip LCD: No lens.

No allows the camera to perform a release operation without a lens.

Out of range exposure lock

11

• Yes • No

Allows you to release the camera when ei- ther the aperture or shutter speed setting is beyond the working range (indicated on the LCDs by “--”).

Yes blocks the shutter if beyond the working range.

No allows the shutter to be released if beyond the working range.

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Contents Manual V1/English for camera firmware version 9.1.0 or later N T E N T S Congratulations  Illustration shows the H2 with a Hasselblad CFH digital back What’s in the boxFlash 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 20s Autofocus setting, single Single setting Shot mode160 ISO/ASA Average FramesExamples +0.7 EV ‘aperture priority’ modeSecond EmptyBy pressing AF button on grip Direction depends on user settingBy pressing Drive button on grip Flash / Control Lock button / Exit Shutter release buttonAF button / on / SEL Drive button / Save / EnterFilm wind-off button AE-L buttonUser button UP buttonEXP button Eyesight correction adjustment wheelEV correction adjustment button Integral ergonomic grip Pixel based LCD user interface Camera BodyBatteries 5, 6, 7 Rechargeable battery gripCarrying strap Charging the battery Battery chargerAttaching the battery to the camera Rechargeable battery grip generalViewfinder screen Rechargeable battery grip precautionsPC-connector Accessory connectionViewfinder Parts & Components Eyepiece adjustmentAttaching and removing the viewfinder Rubber eye cupLenses Parts and components Depth-of-field calculation Infrared focus settingsStop down /depth-of-field Focus aidCF Adapter Film Magazines LCD illumination button LCD panelChange up button Change down buttonMagazine settings lock Darkslide indicatorDarkslide key Film tab holderBattery replacement BatteryOperation Attaching and removing the magazineFilm length/number of frames Magazine settingsFilm speed setting / Barcode Frame counter setting Data imprint settingLow-battery symbol ExampleBeeper Film loadingFilm wind off Unloading a filmDigital Photography Instant user interface Ixpress CFHDirect shooting to Adobe DNG Three modes of operation and storageFlexColor and workflow Colour refinement new colour handling conceptIxpress C digital backs and 3rd party digital backs Ixpress CFExposure Control Light MeteringMetering method Light metering and exposure controlExposure method Press Save Drive button to retain the settingSelecting metering method Reach M Manual 2bAutomatic Exposure A, S, P, Pv Ting. Note that the appearance of a +/- symbol on the gripMetered area reads ‘Zone 8’ Metered area beyond film range AE- L buttonExposure compensation With the camera in active modeTer speed setting as confirmation of the setting General Functions Quick adjust wheel ProfilesStandby PowerManual focus Autofocus override in Manual mode Manual focus mode3Autofocus Single ShotContinuous Autofocus modeManual override in autofocus mode Multi exposure with film magazine only DriveSingle Making a profile Pre-set profiles feature the followingProfiles Changing a profile name Using profilesAdvanced Features General overview Camera menu Self timer options Bracketing optionsThere are four main functions Self timer Bracketing Interval timer SettingsMirror goes down / Mirror remains up Self timer settingMirror Up/ Delay sequence = Bracketing Button on the Bracketing screen, then Off AF button Bracketing settingVation Interval Interval settingCustom options Settings / Custom Options3 Step 5s 10s 15s 30sBracketing AF drive lens in MF or AF Clockwise Counter clockwiseHalf press Always Off On OffCamera Ext flash Off Direct Half pressYes enables the display No disables the display Exp reset SavedCustomizable button function list Imprint type Imprint type settingImage Info film magazines only So, to write and store the characters, proceed as follows Text setting / Profile name changingText Changing text an example Date & Time Date & TimeSystem Status System StatusFlash General To access the controls1EV 50% Colour temperature full flash 000 5,600º KIntegral flash To use flash measure Separate flash unit connection and useFlash measure of separate flash unit Proshade Optional AccessoriesFocusing screen HS-grid 3043310 Battery Grip Rechargeable 3043348Focusing screen HS-standard 3043305 HMiAppendix Glossary of Terms Roll film Quick saveStandard exposure Main screenTrue exposure True exposure≈ 2% Automatic exposure P & Pv ModeLight metering method sensitivity distribution Camera Type Technical specificationsInterval timer External dimensions Body Problems, Equipment Care, Service & Guarantee Copyright Victor Hasselblad AB & Hasselblad A/S Sweden Denmark