Sinar Hy6 manual Adjustment of the hand grip

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

When attaching a back or a film magazine, make sure that all four of the pins are locked simultaneously. When not all four of the pins are locked, the Sinarback or the film magazine has to be removed from the camera body and re-attached, otherwise the Sinarback or film magazine can fall off. Please make sure that the back is attached safely to the camera body to prevent any damage by falling off.

5.4Adjusting the hand grip

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Fig. 5 / 21 Adjustment of the hand grip

The hand grip cannot be detached from the camera, however it can be adjusted.

To unlock the hand grip, the Hand Grip Adjustment Button 1 under the hand grip has to be pressed while turning the hand grip simultaneously. When the button is released, the hand grip is fixed and remains in that position.

5.5Connecting the camera to a computer

The Sinar Hy6 system is remote-controlled from a computer by means of the capturing software Sinar CaptureShop™ or Sinar eXposure™.

The following Sinar Hy6 camera types can be operated both untethered and tethered:

Sinar Hy6-e75

Sinar Hy6-e54

The following type is operated only in tethered mode:

Sinar Hy6-m54

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Contents Sinar Hy6 Copyright Intellectual Property Rights Regarding PhotographyTrademarks Advice for Using This Manual General Advice and Structure of the ManualReferences AbbreviationsStructure of the manual Advice for Using this Manual Introduction Safety Information Sinar Hy6-e75 Sinar Hy6-e54 Sinar Hy6 m54Assembly Instructions for the Camera Inserting and removing the battery Charging the batteryShooting Mode Operational Elements at the Hand GripViewfinder Display 10.1Shooting Modes 14.1 Flash Operation with the Sinar Hy6 System 14.2Options Introduction General Advice Spare parts and accessoriesRead the manual Operate the camera as intendedDo not open the camera case Handle the camera with careAvoid strong magnetic fields Avoid contact with sand, dust, toxic gas, water etcDo not touch the internal parts of the camera Do not use the camera under waterCleaning of the camera Use the lens protection capDo not store the camera near heat sources Store the camera out of the reach of childrenKeep the battery and the battery charger away from fire Keep the battery and the battery charger away from waterDo not use damaged cables and accessories Do not let cables trail across the floorScope of Delivery Sinar Hy6-e75120 VAC, and a VDC car cigarette lighter cable Sinarback 54 MC including protection cover Sinar Hy6 Camera and its component parts Camera and ITS Component Parts Flash connection socket SCA-compatible Assembly Instructions for the Camera To open the waist-level viewfinder, pull it upwards Lever of the magnifying glass 90 reflex viewfinder 10 Attachment of the lens 11 Protection cover E54 LV 13 Assembly of the Sinarback eMotion 15 Attachment of the Sinarback eMotion 17 Sinarback 54MC with adapter kit 21 Adjustment of the hand grip 25 IEEE-1394 socket at the back 27 Focusing screen Frame. Place the format mask exactly onto Your Sinar Hy6 system Adjusting the Hand Strap 34 Adjust hand strap Working with a tripodBattery Inserting and removing the batteryBattery charger First Use of the Sinar Hy6 System First USE Operational Elements the Camera Functions at a Glance Operating Elements Operational Elements at the Camera Body Operational elements at the camera bodyExposure Mode Control Wheel W2 to set the shutter speed Light Metering Mode Light MeteringAuto Focus Mode Auto FocusSingle Factory Reset Flash OptionsHot Shoe Measurement is possibleFocus and Focus Indication at the Lens 14 Focus indication at the lensEasy Mode Easy ModeEnhanced Mode Display in Enhanced Mode3 4 5 6 7 8 Focusing Auto Focus Single and Auto Focus ContinuousManual Focus Manual Focusing 10.2.2Display Focus Setting Focus Indication in the Viewfinder DisplayExposure Light Metering Modes Introduction Operational Area Light MeteringSpot Light Metering Centre-weighted Light Metering Operational Area Exposure Modes Exposure Exposure Modes Light balance in the hand grip and the viewfinder display Select Bulb with the Rear Control Wheel W2 Display AE-Lock Enhanced Mode Exposure Exposure Compensation Exposure Setting the ISO-SPEED Shooting Modes When the shutter is released, the display changes Menu Shooting / Self-Timer Menu Shooting Focus Trap Menu Shooting Ultra Fast Using the Front Control Wheel W1 Function with the Rear Control Wheel W2Select the exposure deviation Number of images in the bracketing seriesWhen bracketing is started, the display settings change Focus Bracketing is only possible with AF or AFD-lenses Mirror Up Interface Hot Shoe TTL-Flash Measurement and SCA-interfaceHot shoe X-contact Normal Flash CompensationOptions Set the enhanced or the easy GUI as standardMenu Options Controls Release button Key lock Menu Options Firmware version11 Menu Options Voltage status Remove the cover Attach the magazine frameOpen the magazine Take out film insertLoad a film Insert the film insertClose the film magazine Close fílm magazineCleaning and Maintenance Technical Data Connections TTL flash metering on the film plane 5x6 cm Film magazine 4560 with integrated laminar drawslide