Hasselblad H4D200MS user manual Grip Buttons and Controls, Example

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GRIP BUTTONS AND CONTROLS

Note that some of the buttons are modal and so have multiple functions according to the setting be- ing made.

1  Shutter release button

This button has half-press and full-press positions. By pressing half-way (or softly) the camera, auto focus function and exposure meter can be activated. By pressing all the way down (or more firmly) the shutter will be released (or the chosen exposure procedure for example, the self timer is activated with this but- ton).

2  Front scroll wheel

The front and rear scroll wheels are used to make changes in exposure settings, provide access to the grip menu for settings, navigate the sensor unit’s menu as well as acting as browse controls. The effect of the wheels’ direction is customizable.

3  FLASH / (Control Lock) button) / (EXIT)

This is a triple function button. If you press the button for one second, the beeper will sound (if set) and a key symbol will appear on the grip display signifying that the controls (except the shutter release) have been locked and therefore cannot be altered unintention- ally in use. Press the button for one second again to unlock (this function can be altered to lock all controls or scroll wheels only in Custom Options #18 on grip). Quickly clicking the button will access the flash set- tings information on the display from the main screen. See under Flash /Strobe - controls and displays for full details.

This button also acts as the EXIT button for many other settings including an EXIT button when navi- gating the sensor unit menu.

4  AF button  /  (ON)  / (SEL.)

This is a triple function button. Press this button to directly access the autofocus/manual focus choice screen from the main screen. See under Lenses for full details. It also acts as the ON and SEL. (= select) but- tons for many other settings.

5  ISO/WB button  /  (SAVE)  /  (ENTER)

This is a triple function button. It provides direct ac- cess to the ISO and White Balance settings (see under Light Metering & Exposure Control for full details).

It also acts as the SAVE and ENTER buttons for many other settings as well as an OK ­button when navigat- ing the sensor unit menu.

6  MENU button

Accesses the first level of the menu for settings changes.

7  Illumination/Battery status button

Press to illuminate the display. Remains active until camera enters Display Off mode. Hold down to access battery status/general information screen.

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8  ON / OFF (Profiles) button

Press the button for 1 second to activate the camera. The H5D start-up logo will ­appear and then the main screen. After a few seconds (customizable) the camera will enter Display Off mode.

A long press of the button will turn the camera off completely (even from Display Off mode) signified by an audible signal (if set).

A quick ‘click’ on the button will access the Profiles feature (see later section for deatils).

Note the difference in results between a long press and a quick click of this button.

9  Rear scroll wheel

The front and rear scroll wheels are used to make changes in exposure settings, provide access to the grip menu for settings, navigate the sensor unit’s menu as well as acting as browse controls. The effect of the wheels’ direction is customizable.

EXAMPLE

In this example of making a Bracketing setting, the top three buttons – Flash, AF and ISO/WB – will tem- porarily function according to the description on the screen – Exit, On

and Save.

The buttons re- turn to the stan- dard function when you exit from the setting.

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Contents Page Introduction Page 50MS & 200MS models also feature Index General overview Controls and displaysFirmware Updates Computer System RequirementsPARTS, COMPONENTS, Buttons and Controls Overview Exposure compensation button  Exposure Display buttonGrip Buttons and Controls ExampleCamera Body Buttons and Controls True Focus buttonSensor Unit Menu / Exit buttonViewfinder LensesDisplay Information − Overview Viewfinder InformationSensor Unit Display and Controls − Overview  BUTTONS and Scroll Wheels GRIP Information  SPIRIT LevelGrip Display − Overview Typical Grip Display‘aperture priority’ mode Viewfinder Display − OverviewSome Examples of Various Viewfinder Displays SecondCustomizable Buttons Function Options Stop DownCamera Configuration in Phocus  CREATING a ProfileMenu button P1 / P2 setting option access ShortcutsGeneral  RECHARGEABLE Battery Grip  FITTING and Removing a Battery BATTERY Charger  CARRYING Strap CHARGING the Battery  BATTERY Life  BATTERY Status POWER Modes  AUTOMATIC Settings VIEWFINDER Screen  RE-ACTIVATION from Display OFF or Sleep Modes EYEPIECE Adjustment  ACCESSORY Connection PC-CONNECTOR  REMOVING and Attaching the Viewfinder USING Compact Flash Memory Cards  PROTECTIVE Base Plate INSERTING a CF Card  REMOVING a CF Card FORMAT VIA Sensor Unit  FORMATTING Cards FORMAT Button  CAREANDMAINTENANCEOFSENSOR Unit  SENSOR Unit Introduction REMOVING and Attaching Sensor Unit Do not touch the exposed CCD/filter with your fingers TETHERED to a Computer with Phocus Running  CLEANING the Sensor Filter CONNECTING to a Computer 3FR Jpeg Plus Features in PhocusPhocus Lenses Focus Modes  Focusing Distance Calculation  ATTACHING a Lens REMOVING a Lens  FRONT Lens CAP FOCUS Assist  INFRARED Focus Settings STOP Down / DEPTH-OF-FIELD Preview HCD lenses were formulated for use with the smaller size  AUTO / Manual Focus Setting  MANUAL Override in Autofocus Mode AUTOFOCUS Override in Manual Mode  MANUAL Focus TRUE Focus  SINGLE Shot CONTINUOUS  TRUE Focus and Absolute Position Lock Ca.2.5 m FOCUS Checking in BROWSE, Preview or True Focus Mode  TRUE Focus and Camera HandlingMenu Settings Custom Options # Menu Settings Custom OptionsFour True Focus Methods Activated by Shutter Release Button True Focus RetainedActivated by True Focus Button Autofocus Deactivated Activated by AN Assigned Button Manual Focus RetainedExposure Control  LIGHT Metering Modes  ISO & White Balance ISO & White Balance on Grip  MANUAL Exposure M  EXPOSURE Setting Modes SELECTING Metering / Exposure Setting Modes  OVEREXPOSURE Indicator  AUTOMATIC Exposure A, S, P, PV AE- L Button Metered area reads ‘Zone 8’ FIXED Exposure Compensation Setting  EXPOSURE Compensation / Quick AdjustNavigating the Menus ISO Basic Description of Sensor Unit Menu Items OVERVIEW of Navigating Menu and Settings on Sensor Unit Sound.Not Saved  OVERVIEW of Navigating Menu and Settings on GripSaved Previews Browsing  PREVIEW Modes Standard preview FULL Details Mode  FULL-SCREEN Mode BROWSING  ZOOMING in and OUTSensor Unit Settings Basic Overview of Sensor Unit Menu  NAVIGATION ISO Setting on Sensor Unit  WHITE Balance Setting on Sensor UnitPresets Sensor Unit Menu ISOWhite Balance Setting by Using a ‘GREY CARD’ Image Format Setting IMAGE Format Sensor Unit Menu White Balance ManualSettings Storage Storage DELETE  FORMATSettings Settings User Interface  SOUNDSensor Unit Menu Settings User Interface Sound Audio FeedbackSensor Unit Menu Settings User Interface Date & Time Sensor Unit Menu Settings User Interface Display DATE & Time  DISPLAYSettings Custom Options Sensor Unit Menu Settings Custom Options P1 / P2P1 and P2 Button Function Options 10 sec, 20 sec, 30sec, 60 sec SleepSettings Service  SERVICESensor Unit Menu Settings Custom Options Image Orientation Sensor Unit Menu Settings Custom Options Show Preview ABOUT Settings aboutSensor Unit Menu Settings about User icon Normal at default settingRepro at default setting Grip Menu Settings  GENERAL Overview of Grip Menu System status Drive SETTINGS  SELF TimerSelf Timer Setting Bracketing Setting BracketingExample Second 1 hour Interval SettingInterval Settings Custom Options Custom Options on Grip CUSTOM Options on Grip 10s 20s 30s 60sStep Delete Grey bal ex Spirit Level Rear Info Screen NoneNo Yes On OffHalf press Always Off Ext flash Camera OffAll controls Wheels Off Exit StayMs 100 ms 200 ms None 25 ms None 2s 10s 60s Interval timeNormal Light meter Image Info Setting Settings Image InfoSettings Date & Time System Status Disclosure  DRIVE Single and Continuous SettingCamera active mode Profiles Profiles Making a Profile USING Profiles  CHANGING a Profile NameFlash / Strobe Flash / Strobe General INTEGRAL Flash  ACCESS to ControlsUsing the integral flash To use flash measure  SEPARATE Flash Unit Connection FLASH Measure of Separate Flash Unit Accessories Connectivity Diagram HC Lens Range Optional Accessories HVM waist level viewfinderOptional HC Lens Accessories HVM correction lens holderMulti Shot Appendix H5D Camera Specifications H5D-40 H5D-50 H5D-60 H5D-50MS H5D-200MSAll models Default Settings ‘DEFAULT’ Profile GeneralStopped down one stop with True Exposure mode OFF True ExposureAutomatic Exposure P & PV Mode ModeEquipment Care PROBLEMS, Equipment Care & ServiceService 101 Copyright Victor Hasselblad AB All rights reserved 103