Hasselblad HMi, Converter H 3023717, Tripod quick coupling H 3043326, Support strap H2 3053623

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There are a number of optional accessories available for the H2 with more being developed to suit a variety of photographic situations and needs. Please see www. hasselblad.com for the latest information. The figures in brackets after the headings are the product codes.

HMi 100(3033100)

The HMi 100 is an instant film magazine for

type 100 instant film. Extremely useful for

quickly checking exposure, lighting, and com-

position.

 

Converter H 1.7X

(3023717)

The Converter attaches between the lens and the body to increase the focal length by a factor of 1.7.

This provides a convenient way to expand your range of lenses. The Converter H 1.7 X features the same outstanding optical and mechanical quality

as all the lenses in the Hasselblad H system. The optical design consists of 6 elements in 4 groups.

Tripod quick coupling H

(3043326)

Mounted on a tripod, this accessory facilitates rapid attachment and removal of the camera. The camera is firmly held in an exact and repeatable position. Two integrated spirit levels make horizontal positioning

of the camera easy. The Tripod quick-coupling H fits 1/4” and 3/8” tripod threads and has a safety catch.

Support strap H2

(3053623)

Improves comfort and security with hand-held photography.

Camera strap H2

(3053616)

Extra wide camera strap with anti-slip backing.

H 13, 26 and 52 Extension tubes

(3053513, 3053526 and 3053542)

The Extension tubes attach between the lens and the body to reduce the close focusing distance for close up photography. They are available in three sizes: 13mm, 26mm and 52 mm. As the H2 has a TTL light metering system, exposure compensa- tion is automatic.

Battery Grip Rechargeable 7.2V

(3043348)

Removable H2 grip containing Li-ion rechargeable battery with a capacity of 1850 mAh. An economi- cal option for full time users. A Battery Charger (3053568) is also available.

Release cord H

(3043370)

 

Remote release cord with a cable length of

 

 

0.5 m.

 

 

UV-sky filters

(3053470, 3053474 and 3053478)

Absorbs UV radiation and reduces blue haze without affecting colours. Also protects the front lens surface. Particularly recom- mended when the camera is used in harsh conditions. Available in three sizes to suit various lenses: UV-sky 67 mm (3053470), UV-sky 77 mm (3053474) and UV-sky 95 mm (3053478).

Focusing screen HS-grid

(3043310)

Spherical Acute-Matte D type with grid and central markings for spot (Ø 7.5 mm) and AF metering area. Grid provides aid in technical, architectural, and other detail photography.

Focusing screen HS-standard

(3043305)

Spherical Acute-Matte D type. Central markings for spot (Ø7.5 mm) and AF metering area. Supplied with all H2 camera bodies.

CF Adapter

(3043500)

The CF adapter allows virtually all lenses from

the V-system to be used on H-system camera

bodies. This automatically expands the potential

lens range for H cameras by more than a dozen

different focal lengths.

 

Proshade V/H 60 – 95

(3040740))

An adjustable bellows lens shade that pro- vides highly efficient protection against stray light. Its compact, flat folding design saves space in the equipment case. With adapters fits all H lenses and virtually all V system lenses. Also features a filter holder for glass, gelatin, or plastic filters.

Pola filters

(3053482, 3053486 and 3053490)

Reduces non-specular reflections and glare. Increases colour satura- tion in general. Can intensify a blue sky. Available in three sizes.

Flash adapter SCA 3902

(3053393)

For connecting flashes compatible with the SCA 3002 system to the Hasselblad H2.

Check on the Hasselblad website – www.hasselblad.com

– for further details or news of new accessories.

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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 Average Frames Autofocus setting, single Single setting Shot mode20s 160 ISO/ASAExamples Empty ‘aperture priority’ mode+0.7 EV SecondBy pressing Drive button on grip Direction depends on user settingBy pressing AF button on grip Drive button / Save / Enter Shutter release buttonFlash / Control Lock button / Exit AF button / on / SELUP button AE-L buttonFilm wind-off button User buttonEV correction adjustment button Eyesight correction adjustment wheelEXP button Integral ergonomic grip Pixel based LCD user interface Camera BodyCarrying strap Rechargeable battery gripBatteries 5, 6, 7 Rechargeable battery grip general Battery chargerCharging the battery Attaching the battery to the cameraViewfinder screen Rechargeable battery grip precautionsPC-connector Accessory connectionViewfinder Rubber eye cup Eyepiece adjustmentParts & Components Attaching and removing the viewfinderLenses Parts and components Focus aid Infrared focus settingsDepth-of-field calculation Stop down /depth-of-fieldCF Adapter Film Magazines Change down button LCD panelLCD illumination button Change up buttonFilm tab holder Darkslide indicatorMagazine settings lock Darkslide keyAttaching and removing the magazine BatteryBattery replacement OperationFilm speed setting / Barcode Magazine settingsFilm length/number of frames Example Data imprint settingFrame counter setting Low-battery symbolUnloading a film Film loadingBeeper Film wind offDigital Photography Instant user interface Ixpress CFHColour refinement new colour handling concept Three modes of operation and storageDirect shooting to Adobe DNG FlexColor and workflowIxpress C digital backs and 3rd party digital backs Ixpress CFExposure Control Light MeteringMetering method Light metering and exposure controlReach M Manual 2b Press Save Drive button to retain the settingExposure method Selecting metering methodAutomatic 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 buttonTer speed setting as confirmation of the setting With the camera in active modeExposure compensation General Functions Quick adjust wheel ProfilesManual focus PowerStandby Single Shot Manual focus modeAutofocus override in Manual mode 3AutofocusManual override in autofocus mode Autofocus modeContinuous Single DriveMulti exposure with film magazine only Profiles Pre-set profiles feature the followingMaking a profile 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 Up/ Delay sequence = Self timer settingMirror goes down / Mirror remains up Bracketing Vation Bracketing settingButton on the Bracketing screen, then Off AF button Interval Interval settingCustom options Settings / Custom OptionsClockwise Counter clockwise 5s 10s 15s 30s3 Step Bracketing AF drive lens in MF or AFDirect Half press On OffHalf press Always Off Camera Ext flash OffYes enables the display No disables the display Exp reset SavedCustomizable 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 General To access the controlsIntegral 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 Proshade Optional AccessoriesHMi Battery Grip Rechargeable 3043348Focusing screen HS-grid 3043310 Focusing screen HS-standard 3043305Appendix Glossary of Terms Main screen Quick saveRoll film Standard exposureTrue exposure True exposureLight metering method sensitivity distribution Automatic exposure P & Pv Mode≈ 2% Camera Type Technical specificationsInterval timer External dimensions Body Problems, Equipment Care, Service & Guarantee Copyright Victor Hasselblad AB & Hasselblad A/S Sweden Denmark