Hasselblad H4D200MS user manual Optional Accessories, HVM waist level viewfinder

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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

HVM waist level viewfinder

(3053328)

The HVM waist level viewfinder al- lows a comfortable lower viewing angle ­either for effect or where eye contact with the subject is desirable in portrait photography,­ for example. Autofocus function of all lenses fully retained. Optimized for horizontal format shooting and not suitable for vertical format use.

Proshade V/H 60 – 95

(3040740)

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

Proshade adapters

(3043415, 3043417, 3043419)

67mm, 77mm and 95mm adapters with bayonet mount for HC lenses. ­Features lock to provide positive and secure attachment.

GIL (Global Image Locator)

(3053300)

The Hasselblad GIL (3053300 ) pro- vides automatic creation and storage of GPS information for all H-system digital ­cameras. The data is tagged to each individual image file and can be read directly by Phocus. The back requires no extra external battery or power source and works seamlessly in the background for ease of use.

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 repeat- able 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.

Flash adapter SCA 3902

(3053393)

For connecting flashes compatible with the SCA 3002 system to the Hasselblad H5D.

UV-sky filters

(3053470, 3053474 and 3053478)

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

Pola filters

(3053482, 3053486 and 3053490)

Reduces non-specular reflections and glare. Increases color saturation in general. Can intensify a blue sky. Available in three sizes.

Support strap with

Quickplate H

(3045154)

Improves comfort and security with hand-held photography. Complete with quick plate H.

Camera strap H

(3053616)

Extra wide camera strap with anti- slip backing.

Focusing screens

All

focusing

screens

are

of

the

Spherical

Acute-Matte

D

type with or without grid

and

central

markings

for

spot

(ø 7.5) and AF metering area. Grid

patterns­ provide aid in technical,

architectural,­documentation and

other similar­ fields.

Available with or without masking for the sensor format.

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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 FORMAT Button  FORMATTING Cards FORMAT VIA Sensor Unit Do not touch the exposed CCD/filter with your fingers  CAREANDMAINTENANCEOFSENSOR Unit SENSOR Unit Introduction  REMOVING and Attaching Sensor Unit CONNECTING to a Computer  CLEANING the Sensor Filter TETHERED to a Computer with Phocus Running 3FR Jpeg Phocus Features in PhocusPlus Lenses Focus Modes  FRONT Lens CAP  Focusing Distance Calculation ATTACHING a Lens  REMOVING a Lens STOP Down / DEPTH-OF-FIELD Preview  INFRARED Focus Settings 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 CONTINUOUS  SINGLE Shot 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 on Grip  ISO & White Balance LIGHT Metering Modes  SELECTING Metering / Exposure Setting Modes  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 UnitSaved  OVERVIEW of Navigating Menu and Settings on GripNot 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 OrientationSensor Unit Menu Settings about Settings about ABOUT Repro at default setting Normal at default settingUser icon Grip Menu Settings System status Drive  GENERAL Overview of Grip Menu SELF Timer  SETTINGSSelf Timer Setting Bracketing Bracketing SettingExample Interval Interval SettingSecond 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 OffNormal Light meter None 2s 10s 60s Interval timeMs 100 ms 200 ms None 25 ms Settings Image Info Image Info SettingSettings Date & Time System Status Disclosure Camera active mode Single and Continuous Setting DRIVE Profiles Making a Profile Profiles CHANGING a Profile Name  USING ProfilesFlash / Strobe General Flash / StrobeUsing the integral flash  ACCESS to Controls INTEGRAL Flash  FLASH Measure of Separate Flash Unit  SEPARATE Flash Unit ConnectionTo 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 ModeService PROBLEMS, Equipment Care & ServiceEquipment Care 101 Copyright Victor Hasselblad AB All rights reserved 103