Hasselblad H4D200MS user manual  SENSOR Unit Introduction,  REMOVING and Attaching Sensor Unit

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 SENSOR UNIT – INTRODUCTION

The captured image is temporarily stored internally on a CF card in the sensor unit or onto a computer hard disk when tethered using Phocus. True to the modular design, the sen- sor unit can be removed and attached to a large format / view camera (see later section in this manual) for both teth- ered and untethered use.

When attaching and removing the sensor unit, pay particu- lar attention to the sensor area. The sensor itself is covered and protected by a glass IR filter but take great care when handling.

If you scratch or mark the filter in any way, it will show up on every shot. Replacements are expensive so treat the glass surface with at least as much care as you would a lens. The sensor itself is not accessible for any kind of cleaning or maintenance by a user. Do not attempt any such action as you will almost certainly damage it irreparably. When stor- ing separated from the camera, always ensure you use a pro- tective cover.

As is the case with all electronic devices pay extra care when working in damp environments­ and avoid damp conditions for storage.

With untethered use, the management of captures is handled by the sensor unit. In tethered use, captures are handled and stored by the computer and can be visually checked in Phocus immediately.

Settings are made entering the sensor unit menu using the buttons on the unit. Grip scroll wheels can also be used, if selected as a function option. Some sensor unit information is also visible on the grip display, the viewfinder display and, when tethered, Phocus.

Remember to check settings before each shoot. It is easy to forget small adjustments you might have made the time be- fore. You might want to consider using the profile function to make a one-button-press resetting of important func- tions for your particular regular situations.

 REMOVING AND ATTACHING THE

 

SENSOR UNIT

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1.Remove a FireWire cable if connected.

2.While pushing the safety catch towards the rear of the camera A, rotate the sensor unit release button to the right B, and while maintaining that position press the centre of the button firmly inwards towards the camera body C to finally release the magazine.

3.Clean the outside surface of IR filter by using clean compressed air (see warning above first). If this is not enough, then use one of the procedures outlined below.

5.Reattach the sensor unit to the camera immediately after cleaning to check results.

6.If you still see spots on your shots after you have cleaned the outside of the infrared filter, then you may have dust either on the inside of the IR filter or on the CCD itself.

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 CAREANDMAINTENANCEOFSENSOR UNIT

Always replace the protective CCD/filter cover when the sensor unit is not mounted on a camera.

Do not touch the exposed CCD/filter with your fingers.

Keep all foreign objects away from the camera open- ing when attaching or removing a sensor unit.

Store the sensor unit away from moisture and exces- sive heat.

Protect the sensor unit from impact.

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Time & Date settings on the sensor unit (which are in- cluded with files and folder labels) are updated auto- matically through a FireWire/Phocus connection. These settings are retained for about two consecutive weeks by a small rechargeable cell that is automatically re- charged by the main battery or FireWire with regular use. If problems occur, charge the cell by leaving the sensor unit turned ON for around 12 hours.

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Contents Page Introduction Page 50MS & 200MS models also feature General overview Controls and displays IndexComputer System Requirements Firmware UpdatesExposure compensation button  Exposure Display button PARTS, COMPONENTS, Buttons and Controls OverviewExample Grip Buttons and ControlsTrue Focus button Camera Body Buttons and ControlsMenu / Exit button Sensor UnitLenses ViewfinderViewfinder Information Display Information − Overview SPIRIT Level Sensor Unit Display and Controls − Overview BUTTONS and Scroll Wheels  GRIP InformationTypical Grip Display Grip Display − OverviewSecond ‘aperture priority’ modeViewfinder Display − Overview Some Examples of Various Viewfinder DisplaysStop Down Customizable Buttons Function Options CREATING a Profile Camera Configuration in PhocusShortcuts Menu button P1 / P2 setting option accessGeneral  CARRYING Strap  RECHARGEABLE Battery Grip FITTING and Removing a Battery  BATTERY Charger CHARGING the Battery  BATTERY Status  BATTERY Life RE-ACTIVATION from Display OFF or Sleep Modes  POWER Modes AUTOMATIC Settings  VIEWFINDER Screen REMOVING and Attaching the Viewfinder  EYEPIECE Adjustment ACCESSORY Connection  PC-CONNECTOR REMOVING a CF Card  USING Compact Flash Memory Cards PROTECTIVE Base Plate  INSERTING a CF Card FORMATTING Cards  FORMAT Button FORMAT VIA Sensor Unit Do not touch the exposed CCD/filter with your fingers  CAREANDMAINTENANCEOFSENSOR Unit SENSOR Unit Introduction  REMOVING and Attaching Sensor Unit CLEANING the Sensor Filter  CONNECTING to a Computer TETHERED to a Computer with Phocus Running 3FR Jpeg Features in Phocus PhocusPlus Lenses Focus Modes  FRONT Lens CAP  Focusing Distance Calculation ATTACHING a Lens  REMOVING a Lens INFRARED Focus Settings  STOP Down / DEPTH-OF-FIELD Preview FOCUS Assist HCD lenses were formulated for use with the smaller size  MANUAL Focus  AUTO / Manual Focus Setting MANUAL Override in Autofocus Mode  AUTOFOCUS Override in Manual Mode SINGLE Shot  CONTINUOUS TRUE Focus Ca.2.5 m  TRUE Focus and Absolute Position Lock TRUE Focus and Camera Handling  FOCUS Checking in BROWSE, Preview or True Focus ModeActivated by Shutter Release Button True Focus Retained Menu Settings Custom Options #Menu Settings Custom Options Four True Focus MethodsActivated by AN Assigned Button Manual Focus Retained Activated by True Focus Button Autofocus DeactivatedExposure Control  ISO & White Balance  ISO & White Balance on Grip LIGHT Metering Modes  EXPOSURE Setting Modes  SELECTING Metering / Exposure Setting Modes MANUAL Exposure M  AUTOMATIC Exposure A, S, P, PV  OVEREXPOSURE IndicatorMetered area reads ‘Zone 8’  AE- L Button EXPOSURE Compensation / Quick Adjust  FIXED Exposure Compensation SettingNavigating the Menus Basic Description of Sensor Unit Menu Items ISOSound.  OVERVIEW of Navigating Menu and Settings on Sensor Unit OVERVIEW of Navigating Menu and Settings on Grip SavedNot Saved Previews Browsing Standard preview  PREVIEW Modes ZOOMING in and OUT  FULL Details Mode FULL-SCREEN Mode  BROWSINGSensor Unit Settings  NAVIGATION Basic Overview of Sensor Unit MenuSensor Unit Menu ISO  ISO Setting on Sensor Unit WHITE Balance Setting on Sensor Unit PresetsSensor Unit Menu White Balance Manual White Balance Setting by Using a ‘GREY CARD’Image Format Setting  IMAGE Format FORMAT Settings StorageStorage  DELETEAudio Feedback SettingsSettings User Interface  SOUND Sensor Unit Menu Settings User Interface Sound DISPLAY Sensor Unit Menu Settings User Interface Date & TimeSensor Unit Menu Settings User Interface Display  DATE & TimeOptions 10 sec, 20 sec, 30sec, 60 sec Sleep Settings Custom OptionsSensor Unit Menu Settings Custom Options P1 / P2 P1 and P2 Button FunctionSensor Unit Menu Settings Custom Options Show Preview Settings Service SERVICE Sensor Unit Menu Settings Custom Options Image OrientationSettings about Sensor Unit Menu Settings about ABOUT Normal at default setting Repro at default settingUser icon Grip Menu Settings System status Drive  GENERAL Overview of Grip Menu SELF Timer  SETTINGSSelf Timer Setting Bracketing Bracketing SettingExample Interval Setting IntervalSecond 1 hour Custom Options on Grip Settings Custom OptionsDelete Grey bal ex Spirit Level Rear Info Screen None  CUSTOM Options on Grip10s 20s 30s 60s StepExt flash Camera Off No YesOn Off Half press Always OffExit Stay All controls Wheels OffNone 2s 10s 60s Interval time Normal Light meterMs 100 ms 200 ms None 25 ms Settings Image Info Image Info SettingSettings Date & Time System Status Disclosure Single and Continuous Setting Camera active mode DRIVE Profiles Making a Profile Profiles CHANGING a Profile Name  USING ProfilesFlash / Strobe General Flash / Strobe ACCESS to Controls Using the integral flash INTEGRAL Flash  SEPARATE Flash Unit Connection  FLASH Measure of Separate Flash UnitTo use flash measure Accessories Connectivity Diagram HC Lens Range HVM waist level viewfinder Optional AccessoriesHVM correction lens holder Optional HC Lens AccessoriesMulti Shot Appendix H5D-40 H5D-50 H5D-60 H5D-50MS H5D-200MS H5D Camera SpecificationsAll models General Default Settings ‘DEFAULT’ ProfileTrue Exposure Stopped down one stop with True Exposure mode OFFMode Automatic Exposure P & PV ModePROBLEMS, Equipment Care & Service ServiceEquipment Care 101 Copyright Victor Hasselblad AB All rights reserved 103