Sinar Hy6 manual Menu Shooting / Self-Timer

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SHOOTING MODES

12.3 Self-Timer

With the Self-Timer, a delay occurs between locking the mirror and releasing the shutter. This function is available from the menu.

To select the Self-Timer, set the Shooting Mode Selector Switch S1 to “Options / Remote Control” and press the Button B6. The menu “Shooting” is opened.

From the menu “Shooting”, select “Self-

Timer” using the Rear Control Wheel W2.

With the Front Control Wheel W1, set the delay that occurs between the mirror lock- up and the activation of the shutter. A delay between 0,25 and 32 seconds can be set.

Fig. 12 / 4 Menu “Shooting / Self-Timer”

Set the desired exposure, then activate the shutter by pressing the Release Button B1. The process can be cancelled by repeatedly pressing the Release Button B1.

When the Release Button B1 is pressed, the mirror is locked and the countdown until the activation of the shutter is started.

Fig. 12 / 5 Display at the start of the self-timer

Background information: The exposure settings have to be set before pressing the Release Button B1, as the camera-internal exposure measurement is not active as long as the mirror is locked.

The Self-Timer is useful e.g. if the photographer would like to appear on the image, or if any agitation of the camera has to be avoided. During the delay time, the vibration caused by the mirror locking is absorbed.

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Contents Sinar Hy6 Copyright Intellectual Property Rights Regarding PhotographyTrademarks General Advice and Structure of the Manual Advice for Using This ManualAbbreviations ReferencesStructure of the manual Advice for Using this Manual Sinar Hy6-e75 Sinar Hy6-e54 Sinar Hy6 m54 Introduction Safety InformationInserting and removing the battery Charging the battery Assembly Instructions for the Camera10.1 Shooting ModeOperational Elements at the Hand Grip Viewfinder Display14.1 Flash Operation with the Sinar Hy6 System 14.2 Shooting ModesOptions Introduction Operate the camera as intended General AdviceSpare parts and accessories Read the manualHandle the camera with care Do not open the camera caseDo not use the camera under water Avoid strong magnetic fieldsAvoid contact with sand, dust, toxic gas, water etc Do not touch the internal parts of the cameraStore the camera out of the reach of children Cleaning of the cameraUse the lens protection cap Do not store the camera near heat sourcesKeep the battery and the battery charger away from water Keep the battery and the battery charger away from fireDo not let cables trail across the floor Do not use damaged cables and accessoriesSinar Hy6-e75 Scope of Delivery120 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 Working with a tripod 34 Adjust hand strapInserting and removing the battery 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 Light Metering ModeAuto Focus Mode Auto FocusSingle Measurement is possible Factory ResetFlash Options Hot Shoe14 Focus indication at the lens Focus and Focus Indication at the LensEasy Mode Easy ModeDisplay in Enhanced Mode Enhanced Mode3 4 5 6 7 8 Auto Focus Single and Auto Focus Continuous Focusing10.2.2 Manual Focus Manual FocusingFocus Indication in the Viewfinder Display Display Focus SettingExposure Operational Area Light Metering Light Metering Modes IntroductionSpot 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 Number of images in the bracketing series Using the Front Control Wheel W1Function with the Rear Control Wheel W2 Select the exposure deviationWhen bracketing is started, the display settings change Focus Bracketing is only possible with AF or AFD-lenses Mirror Up Hot Shoe TTL-Flash Measurement and SCA-interface InterfaceHot shoe X-contact Flash Compensation NormalSet the enhanced or the easy GUI as standard OptionsMenu Options Controls Release button Menu Options Firmware version Key lock11 Menu Options Voltage status Attach the magazine frame Remove the coverTake out film insert Open the magazineInsert the film insert Load a filmClose fílm magazine Close the film magazineCleaning and Maintenance Technical Data Connections TTL flash metering on the film plane 5x6 cm Film magazine 4560 with integrated laminar drawslide

Hy6 specifications

The Sinar Hy6 is a medium format camera that has garnered a reputation among photographers for its innovative design and advanced features. Characterized by its modular system, the Hy6 is ideal for both studio and location work, offering flexibility and ease of use that encourages creativity.

One of the standout features of the Sinar Hy6 is its digital back compatibility. Designed to accommodate a range of digital backs, including those from Sinar itself and other manufacturers, the Hy6 ensures that photographers can use the latest imaging technologies without being tied to a specific system. This flexibility allows artists to choose the digital back that best suits their workflow, whether they prefer CCD or CMOS sensors.

The camera boasts an impressive modular system which allows users to interchange various components. The camera body can be paired with different viewing platforms, including a waist-level viewfinder or an eye-level finder, catering to various shooting styles. Additionally, users can easily change lenses, supporting a variety of focal lengths including wide-angle, standard, and telephoto options. This modularity not only enhances functionality but also enables users to customize their kit according to specific projects or personal preferences.

Moreover, the Sinar Hy6 incorporates cutting-edge technologies such as an electronic shutter which facilitates silent operation, making it particularly suitable for sensitive environments. This electronic shutter can also synchronize with flash at high speeds, allowing for greater creative possibilities in studio and outdoor settings. The camera’s precise metering system aids photographers in achieving accurate exposures, even in challenging lighting conditions.

Another notable characteristic of the Sinar Hy6 is its ability to capture stunningly detailed images with a wide dynamic range. The medium format sensor produces high-resolution files that are ideal for large prints and detailed editing, ensuring that photographers achieve the desired quality for professional work. The camera also supports advanced imaging techniques, such as focus stacking, which is particularly useful in product photography and macro work.

In conclusion, the Sinar Hy6 represents a blend of innovation, flexibility, and high-quality performance in the medium format landscape. Its modular design, compatibility with various digital backs, and advanced imaging technologies make it a powerful tool for professionals seeking exceptional results in their photography endeavors. Whether in the studio or on location, the Hy6 stands out as a versatile option for capturing stunning images.